They don't hunt, they are horses and there for herbivores/ vegetarians
They eat leaves, berries, fruits, grass and bark. :):) xx
The scientific name for the Przewalski's wild horse is Equus ferus przewalskii. It is the only remaining truly wild horse species in the world.
przewalskis horses are extinct from the wild so they are only found in captivity and they usually live for about 20 years in captivity
Przewalskis (pronounced shi-val-skis) look similar to Norwegian Fjord Horse.
All horses breeds with the exception of a few wild horses carry the scientific name of Equus ferus caballus. The Tarpan(Eurasian wild horse) is Equus Ferus Ferus. And the Przewalskis horse is Equus ferus Przewalskii.
A Przewalskiâ??s horse can be found in areas of Europe such as Russia and China. They are found in pastures and fields, and they eat the grass and plants in those fields.
well if it is a wild horse then it would help hunt food for their herd but if it was a run away horse it would find some water to drink, some green grass.
Hamsters do not hunt- in the wild or in captivity.
some where in the wild if its a wild horse... other wise its a barn and its not a wild horse.......
Deer (mainly red deer), horse, wild cattle and evidence has shown they sometimes practiced cannibalism
Mostly humans hunt them, but if they're in the wild wild then I guess they hunt on their own
Horses are herbivores and don't 'hunt' for food like a predator would. They will however search for the tastiest bits of food and in that way they could be considered 'hunting for food'.
They hunted large animals, like horse, bison, mammoth, deer, aurochs (extinct wild cattle), etc.