Not really, no. They depend on each other for safety's sake from predators, but not for food.
Of course they do! Well each herd depends on each other for safety. They're a family. All families depend on among themselves for safety. Just like you depend on your parents for support, food shelter, clothing, and those things. Yes, mustang horses depend on each other for safety.
You can't mix random breeds and get a mustang, you have to breed two mustangs with each other.
Mustangs and elk choose to avoid each other.
No, there is only one mustang in each herd(referring to horses) and mustangs fight each other to control their mares
All wild horses are in herds. Horse depend on each other to survive and stay alert in the wild.
it would depend on how you introduced them to each other as i have 2 dogs and they get on well with our horses
Horses dont eat each other they are vegetarians
No they do not,Modern horses have one toe on each foot.It's called a hoof. Prehistoric horses had three toes, two that did not touch the floor.http://wiki.answers.com/How_many_toes_do_horses_have#ixzz18rggIRlL
No, the movie Flicka was about a girl who happened to fall in love with a wild Mustang mare and captured her, tamed her, and owned her in the end, they healed each other, Flicka is a beautiful black Mustang Mare, and her father did not want a Mustang because the run the horses(witch were/are origanally only Quarter Horses on their land) and they tear up the turf leaving not much grass for the winter.
The living organisms depend on each other for their food & shelter. EG: Fungi and algae depend on each other .
Horses chase each other when they get upset and then they start kicking each other.
It would depend on how each car is built and what type of track you run them on.