It depends on the horses, but if it's two stallions, then no, two mares, maybe, two geldings, probably
Answer 2: Yes the two breeds will get along fine, it's all dependant on the individual horses, no matter what sex they are.
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Vertebrae
Anteres,Aldeberan,Alteir and Rigal
Depends entirely on the horse. At a stable I rode at, there was an Arab stud who always acted like a hot head and gave everyone a hard time and was constantly screaming at mares. However, there was also a black Arab stud who was so calm that his would come to the gate, the horse would come, and she could ride him around with nothing but a halter and lead rope. The average horse, thought, is a little more high-strung than most horses.
swahili
Arab horses can be bay, grey, or chestnut
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main species; arab przewalski mustang
They come from Arabia. If that is what you mean.
An Arab can eat anything other breeds of horses eat.
Arabians are known for their success in endurance riding, and occasionally as race horses (Arab racing, not thoroughbred racing). Disciplines to avoid are hunters (hunter judges don't like Arab horses in the ring)
Vertebrae
The same thing as other horses. Hay, grain, horse feed, etc.
Arabian horses are originally from the desert. The breed originated in the Arabian Peninsula which is currently split between Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, and The United Arab Emerites.
Depends on the horses
yes it is located in the middle east, along the Arabian Gulf
The Arab is the purest breed of horse in the world. The Arab people bred them, but I think they were wild of the desert. Meaning no person made them.