If we haven't discovered them, we don't know! We think we haven't discovered some. But who really knows?
All horses AND ponies are herbivores.
Ponies, like all horses are placental mammals. ANd all placental mammals have bellybuttons of some sort.
yes really all horses do
The website Horsemart is a UK website which sells horses and ponies. Besides selling horses and ponies, Horsemart is also all about selling horseboxes, trailers, and other equipment for equestrians.
wild horses and ponies like Mustangs and Brumbies live on wild horse preserves in open, grassy spaces, but domestic horses live in stables and/or fields and pastures.
Ponies are basically just small horses and all horses are herd animals. Therefore ponies are herd animals, so they live in a group. However some ponies will do well on their own, it just depends on their personality.
No. Misty of Chincoteague is a Chincoteague Pony.
Horses and ponies are mammals - they have fur, give birth to live young and feed the young with milk. Mammals are all vertebrates with an internal skeleton.
Yes ponies and horses have the potential to bite. It can be very dangerous if they do bite you. I have seen a man get picked up and thrown by a stallion. But there are ways of correcting a horse and teaching it not to bite. Not all ponies and horses bite though.
All horses and ponies have hooves. The hooves are the most sensititve part in a horse/pony's body. So now you know your answer.
No, when a horse or pony gets lame, it's caused by either an injury or something else. Not all horses or ponies get lame due to injury, only a few do depending on how serious the injury is.
They lost some of the ponies in the river, which washed them and their supplies away. The others were taken by the goblins and eaten.