Arabians can live basically anywhere. As long as they can get warmth when it gets cold, and a way of cooling when it is hot.
Arabians were originally found in the deserts of the middle east, so they are not particularly colder weather horses.
They are mixes possiebly in the wild with Arabian in them but never a pure bred wild Arabian.
no Arabian horses are a mixed bread. No horses were in the wild right before the Arabian were bread.
Well they have been tamed for over 3000 years. But they still have a free spirit
Arabian horses are not wild, they are domestic, so therefore, they get their food from humans.
Arabian horses are not wild horses, they are domestic horses. They are kept, raised and bred all over the world, including the US, Canada, Europe and Arabia of course.
Arabian horses are not wild horses, they are domestic horses. They are kept, raised and bred all over the world, including the US, Canada, Europe and Arabia of course. Arabian horses are generally more fragile animals and many prefer to live in stalls, rather than outdoor keeping, but although stalls combined with daily turnout make for a lovely home for an Arabian horse, if a horse has a large paddock with lots of room to roam, and a safe, secure run-in shelter to go in when it needs, it will do wonderfully. Arabian horses now live all around the world, but they originated from the Arabian peninsula
Arabian horses were never wild, they were developed by humans in the desert. Of the three choices available they would likely be most comfortable in either a meadow or possibly the mountains.
Horses live where humans do, except in Antarctica. Small, hairy Icelandic horses survive on arctic tundra, while Arabian horses are adapted to the desert. Wherever they live, horses both domestic and wild require grass and water.
There are still some wild herds still around. There is at least 1 that come from Eurasia and then there are America's wild mustangs.
Wild horses live in the wild.
Arabian horses live just like other horses live depends on how good u take care of it but most of the time 20-28 but i have a friends horse that's is 40 years old and she still rides hime!
There are still some wild herds still around. There is at least 1 that come from Eurasia and then there are America's wild mustangs.
If the owner keeps them with other horses than yes, they do. Rocky Mountain Horses are not a wild breed. Just as a Quarter Horse can share a pasture with an Arabian, the RMH will live with whomever his owner decides.
In the wild, if horses sense danger they run until they think it is safe to stop
Wild horses can be anywhere.Including Russia.