No, there are no horses in Antarctica. The continent is a frozen tundra almost completely lacking in vegetation, shelter from the brutal winds and ice, and other necessary features for a horse to survive.
Not for very long. There is too much ice and snow.
Horses do not live in cold it is too cold and they would not have water like other animals that have adapted to the cold.
Horses are found on every continent and every country except Antarctica.
Horses are found in all regions except Antarctica, though they were taken to Antarctica during many of the first explorations. A horse is capable of living anywhere there is grass and a water source.
There are no animals found in Antarctica.
Arabian horses live anywhere their owner keeps them. They can be found on nearly every continent except Antarctica.
No horses originated
yes they can, but that happens on summer
The South Pole is not in any country. It can be found on the continent of Antarctica.
any and all
No. Antarctica has no reptiles at all.
There are no horses in Antarctica. It's too cold and there is no food chain for them there.
Horses are found on every continent except Antarctica.
There are no prehistoric horses in these two regions.