No the rainbow horse is also endangered.
No, Suffolk Horses are endangered because people use tractors instead of Draft Horses. Not all Mustangs are in Danger too.
Mustangs, as in the feral type, are not found in Australia; that would be a Brumby. Like Mustangs, they are not endangered and their numbers are regulated by the government.
There are several wild horse populations around the world that are considered endangered, such as the Przewalski's horse in Mongolia and the Kaimanawa horse in New Zealand. The exact number of endangered wild horses can vary depending on the specific population and conservation efforts in place.
No, Mustangs are just wild horses.
No. Mustangs are feral horses and like all horses are grazing animals (herbivores).
There are also wild Mustangs, but yes, and Newfoundland ponies.
By mustangs I assume you mean wild horses. No, only domesticated horses SOMETIMES wear horse shoes; it is not a requirement that they wear shoes. Two of my horses do not wear shoes and the other one only wears them on his front feet for orthopedic reasons.
No, there is only one mustang in each herd(referring to horses) and mustangs fight each other to control their mares
American wild horses are generally called mustangs.
All mustangs are free roaming horses, so in a sense, they are wild, but because they are descendants from domesticated horses that the Spanish brought over they are not wild horses, they are called feral horses.
Most horses and Mustangs anre born alive. But occasionally, misfortune visits and the Equines are born dead.
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