Im guessing you are referring to wild horses?
No wild horses do not migrate, In fact wild horses move around a "track" on a 24hour schedule, Meaning they are in the same exact place at the same time every day of the year.
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Horses do not migrate as each breed adapts to its surroundings, this means they do not need to migrate. E.g, and icelantic pony has a thick coat, so he's addapted to his enviroment. Hope this helped =]
Horses generally do not migrate. Also a horses color does not in anyway affect it's behavior or habits. A stallion may travel to find a band of mares for himself, but his color will not affect this behavior.
Horses do not hibernate, but wild horses do follow a migratory track. Horses evolved on the North American plains and then migrated to Asia across the Bering land bridge.
No, seahorses are found in regions where the conditions don't generally require animals to have a quiescent period.
Arabian horses are not wild horses, they are domestic horses. They are kept, raised and bred all over the world, including the US, Canada, Europe and Arabia of course. Arabian horses are generally more fragile animals and many prefer to live in stalls, rather than outdoor keeping, but although stalls combined with daily turnout make for a lovely home for an Arabian horse, if a horse has a large paddock with lots of room to roam, and a safe, secure run-in shelter to go in when it needs, it will do wonderfully. Arabian horses do not migrate.
they walked on foot until the Spanish came and introduced horses and sometimes not often the road rafts in body's of water.
Bot flies lay their eggs on the horses hair, typically on the legs and sometimes on the undersides of the body where the horse will lick them off. Some other type of parasites will migrate from inside the horses body to lay their eggs outside of the anal sphincter where they can attach to the skin or hair there.
No, mustang horses are not migratory animals. They are known for roaming freely across large territories but do not have specific migratory patterns like some bird species or other migratory animals.
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The Future tense of migrate is "Will migrate", the word (will) or (shall) can be use when the sentence is future. EX: My parents (migrate) "will migrate" to Canada next year
Arabian horses, like all other breeds of horses, do not hibernate. Horses have rather small stomachs and must constantly graze in order to maintain their weight. They are not capable of "gorging" themselves in order to survive a hibernation and in fact, overfeeding a horse could actually cause it to colic.