The horse (Equus caballus) is not native to Africa. However, there are several breeds of horses originating from Africa--including the Barb--and a rare feral horse "breed" known as the Namib Desert Horse. Many of the horses that are found in Africa and live in Africa live as domesticated animals, often used for draft, riding, racing, stock, and pleasure-riding.
Many of the horse's close (yet distant) relatives that belong to the genus Equus are native to Africa, and those would be the zebra (Mountain zebra [Equus zebra], Grevy's zebra [Equus grevyi], and the plains zebra [Equus quagga]) and the African Wild Ass (Equus africanus; comprising of two subspecies: Somali wild ass [Equus africanus somaliensis] and the Nubian wild ass [Equus africanus africanus]).
No, horses were introduced by the Europeans.
Do you mean is it a horsey place? Well I know someone who grew up in NZ and she went to pony club there and had a pony when she was little. I heard there are horses in the Canterbury areas?
Yes there are. There are several breeds of horses that are native to Africa (related link below sources several breeds native to South Africa), including the Barb, and a rare feral horse called the Namib Desert Horse. Horses in Africa are used for racing, driving stock, riding, and other uses similar to that in other countries.
As in feral horses, yes. There is a rare and small band of feral horses in Africa called the Namib Desert Horses, which are found in the Namib Desert of Namibia, Africa. Please see the related link below for more info.
Ostriches are native to numerous countries primarily in Sourthern Africa.
No, they are native to Australia.
The Native Americans bartered turquoise for horses.
Yes there are. There are several breeds of horses that are native to Africa (related link below sources several breeds native to South Africa), including the Barb, and a rare feral horse called the Namib Desert Horse. Horses in Africa are used for racing, driving stock, riding, and other uses similar to that in other countries.
Some people do brush their horses in Africa.
Horses
There is a native breed of horses in the Philippines. The Kabayo is native to the Philippines. It is a smaller size than most other breeds of horses. However, it is sturdy, and strong.
Lions are native to Africa, leopards are also native to Africa but tigers are not native to Africa.
The ostrich is native to Africa.
Africa has literally thousands of native mammals.
Most native americans did have horses.
Horses came from Europe.
Only in zoos. They are native to Africa.
Africa's native animals are found all over Africa in their particular habitats.
As in feral horses, yes. There is a rare and small band of feral horses in Africa called the Namib Desert Horses, which are found in the Namib Desert of Namibia, Africa. Please see the related link below for more info.