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Not really. Horses need Grass to eat, and you don't get much Grass in a forest. Also, horses are prey animals. In a forest, they wouldn't be able to run that well and it would be harder for them to spot their predators.

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Wild horses such as the feral north american breeds and the Przewalski's horse live in grasslands (steppe).

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