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Shetland Ponies come from The Shetland Isles in the North Sea, just above and to the east of Scotland, in the UK.
Shetland ponies get their name because they are from the Shetland area of Scotland. They can now be found all over the world in many climates.
Humans and cougars are the top predators of Shetland Ponies. They are native to Scotland.
In the Shetland Islands! That is where Shetland Ponies come from.
Humans and cougars are the top predators of Shetland Ponies. They are native to Scotland.
Shetland ponies are originally from the Shetland Isles which are off the northern coast of Scotland.
Shetland ponies are a small breed of hardy pony found in the Shetland Isles off the east coast of Scotland
Shetland Ponies.
Shetland ponies originated in the Shetland Isles, located northeast of mainland Scotland. Small horses have been kept on the Shetland Isles since the Bronze Age. People who lived on the islands probably later crossed the native stock with ponies imported by Norse settlers.
A Shetland ponies habitat is usually mountainous the location being North of Scotland! I hope my answer helps you
Yes - if they did not there would be no more Shetland ponies.
Shetland ponies can be ridden by young and small children. Shetland ponies are also used as paddock pals for racehorses and horses.