In an open grasslands situation a horse will be watchful of predators, but not quite as watchful as they would in a more heavily wooded area as they can see much farther in open ranges. They will be more relaxed and more likely to play and sleep as they will have a greater 'safe zone' than in a more cluttered area.
no in the arctic
yes
horse live in grassland coz they eat grass for they survival ........... for surviving they use to live in grass land
Yes, cows and horses have innate and learned behavior.
ropes, saddles and horses
Yes, horses can be commonly found in grasslands as they require open spaces with access to grazing for their diet. Grasslands provide them ample space to move around and forage on grass and other vegetation.
mainly grassland. but during winter they eat bark off trees
Because they travel faster than oxen do over such terrain.
plains, hills, mostly kentucky, whyoming, montana, navada
it relly depends on what type of horse it is but most horses perfir opean space and grass to graze on so problay a priar or grassland
wild horses are shy animals and need to be approached with caution.
Yes. Herd behavior is ingrained in horses and training techniques often build on elements of herd behavior in the breaking process.