There are horses in all 50 United States.
Tennessee Walking Horses can be nearly every color horses naturally are.
Tennessee Waling Horses eat the same way that all horses eat.
Yes. Tennessee Walking Horses have become a pretty popular breed over the last few decades.
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Yes, there are wild horses in the state of Tennessee. Tennessee actually has an adoption center for wild horses that takes them from all over the United States.
Kentucky or Tennessee probably
Usually the same as other breeds of horses.
TWH originated from Tennessee, but now they live all over the world.
All BREEDS of domesticated and feral horses have the same phylum. They are mammals.
No.
Tennessee Walkers, like all other horses, are not predators, and therefore have no prey.
Tennessee Walking Horses can travel at speed of 10 to 20 miles per hour.