Yes the lovely SC has wild horses, in Carolina Marsh Tacky.
There are.
Wild horses in North America are actually descendants of the horses that escapes when settlers settled the West, and because of this they are feral horses, not wild.
South Carolina designated the eastern wild turkey as its official state wild game bird in 1976.
the same place they do in South Carolina ... in a barn !
There are no actual 'Wild horses' in the US. The only Wild horse in the world is the Przewalski's horse and that horse is found in Mongolia. In the USA feral or 'free-roaming' horses are what are typically referred to as 'wild'. You can find different types of feral horses in different areas. Mustangs can be found in : Nevada (more than half the total population lives here), Montana, Wyoming, and Oregon. Island ponies: Chincoteague ponies: Assateague island in Virginia and Maryland. Cumberland Island horses: Cumberland Island National Seashore, Georgia. Corolla wild horses, Outer Banks, North Carolina. Ocracoke Island horses, Ocracoke Island, North Carolina. Shackleford Banks horses, Shackleford Banks, North Carolina. Ponies on Rachel Carson Coastal Reserve, North Carolina.
There are many places where someone could find horses living free. States such as Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia all have packs of wild horses living free.
wild horses and donkeys sea creatures lizards rabbits foxes
wild turkey and a carolina wren
From what's know horses pigs cows and chickens live there!?!
There are horses in North Carolina.
Yes. In both North & South America there are horses that live in the wild. These are however feral horses (domestic horses that have escaped and reverted to the wild state) rather than native wild horses. The only true wild horse are Przewalski's horses in Mongolia. These are wild horses that were reestablished from zoo stock then released.
There are some in the Kiamichi Mountians in south eastern part of the state.