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Tea Biscuit
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Animal Information
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Tea Biscuit was Queen Elizabeth I's horse.
History
When Spain started to attack England Queen Elizabeth I tried to jump onto her horse but instead it jumped in the sea and swam away.
Behind the Laughter
- Tea Biscuit is a take on the name of champion horse Seabiscuit, who, most likely coincidently, had a grandparent called Tea Biscuit.
- Teabiscuit was also in a 1939 Porky Pig cartoon based on Seabiscuit's story.
Appearances