No, there is only one mustang in each herd(referring to horses) and mustangs fight each other to control their mares
yes mustangs are the leaders of must herds.
Mustangs typically travel in herds, but they will travel alone if they have to.
because it is a horse's nature.. and for safety from predators... the stud protects his mares
Wild Mustangs live in packs/groups/herds. There is usually one male that is dominant over all the females.
Mustangs are usually wild horses that roam around in herds. People usually catch and tame them.
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.
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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.
Mustangs from horses taken to America by the Spanish in the 16th Century. Some domestic horses broke loose to run wild and breed on the prairie and the desert and formed large herds, one of the largest. They also move all the time, that's why the call them mustangs!
They don't really have any enemies except humans. The people of the BLM round the wild herds up and slaughter them for dog food.(they are really inhumane)
King Cobras live in herd of 6 . A herd of King Cobras is called a quiver.
The wild Mustang herds were the primary source of horses for the tribes of Native Americans. If they could get their hands on escaped 'white man' horses that had finer breeding they would breed these to their Mustangs which improved their herds. These horses were used for hunting, building, travelling, ect.