Mustangs like the open plains like that in the foothills or on the prairies.
Cherry had a Stingray and the others had Mustangs.
aced as in I aced the test faced as in i faced him
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No. Mustangs are feral horses and like all horses are grazing animals (herbivores).
NO. Mustangs, like most horses, do NOT eat meat, but rather eat GRASS.
Good in some schools in others A+ If you get an A on anything that means you aced it! Usually an A is from a 90-100.
We like mustangs because there big, they look jaw dropping sexy, they sound beautiful, their fast 0-60. They really are amazing
No, there are a few others. The Chincoteague Pony, for example
Secretariat was calm, very docile but he some times aced like a goof in the paddock but that was his personality
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 assumptions in this question which are not explicitly stated. These are that mustangs do not live in cold climates or that they prefer warmer climates and are both false. Mustangs have a range of temperatures and dryness levels that they can tolerate and exist in. Some areas in that range are relatively hotter than others. (Texas is certainly hotter than Minnesota, but mustangs can be found in both Texas and Minnesota.)