The answer is both yes and no. Horses evolved over time to live in open grassy plains. However some breeds developed over time in more arid desert areas.It is unclear and possibly unlikely that horses would have lived in the desert on their own as they require constant grazing conditions, but they more than likely would have travelled across deserts to get to larger food supplies.
No, horses do not live in the desert. they live on farms, in fields etc
Mules are not a natural animal and require man to produce them. They are a cross between a horse and a donkey. There are no mules naturally in any desert.
The ostrich is the fastest animal in the Sahara Desert. The ostrich can run at speeds of 40-45 miles per hour and is the third fastest land animal in the world behind the cheetah and the pronghorn.
yes the desert cottontail is a desert animal.
no it is not a desert animal
Depends on the breed. If it were an Arab, or desert horse bred for desert purposes, yes. If a regular horse, maybe a Tennesse Walking Horse, has no chance. They are not built for it.
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the biggest animal in desert is camel
a desert consumer is a animal
Pack Rat is a desert animal. It begins with the letter p.
What is a person who steers a desert animal called