Arabians will have the same kind of predators as any other breed of horse. The predators a horse has will depend on where it lives, in North America, it could be dogs, wolves, bears, mountain lines and the like, while in South America it could be Jaguars, Anacondas, and other large predators of the area.
In countries with wild animals large enough, horses do have predators. Generally in countries like the UK and mainland Europe (except perhaps Scandinavia), horses will only be attacked by one another and the occasional domestic dog. Foxes may scavenge on dead horses but would not attack a live one. In the USA, horses may be predated by wild dogs and big cats, however horses are excellent at protecting themselves and they are more likely to go for cattle and other livestock.
Depending on where you live and whether the horse is domesticated or wild, horses have a few predators. These include mountain lions, maybe bobcats, and sometimes panthers. It really depends where you are.
Because Arabians are just a breed of horse, they share the same natural predators as all horse breeds: Humans and Cougars (pumas, mountain lions, etc.).
Because they are fight or flight creatures, large animals like bears usually do not pose much of a threat to horses since they can easily just out-run them.
Arabians are not different from any other breed in regards to enemies or predators. The only difference may be in where each individual horse is located. In some areas they may have to deal with dogs, mountain lions, and wolves. In another location they may have Anacondas and Jaguars to worry about, it really is more of a geographical thing.
Arabian horses are not wild, they are domestic, so basically, their only preditors
are man.
Mountain lions have been known to attack horses, but rarely.
Yes it. Does only if it's in the wild. Mountain lion,wolves,bear,just depends on where they live
yes all horses have predators
Arabian horses first originated on the Arabian Peninsula.
Arabian horses. A for Amazing.
The population of the Arabian horses living in the Arabian desert is currently unknown.
Arabian horses were first bred in the deserts of the Arabian Peninsula and in north east Africa.
Polish Arabian horses are Arabians that have lineage that goes back to horses from Poland. They are registered just like normal Arabian's, through AHA
All Arabian horses have different weight, it does not matter about the breed. All horses have a different weight.
Arabian horses live all around Arabia.
The horses of Arabia include the Arabian horse and the barb. The Arabian horse is the purest breed of horse in the world.
The Arabian horses order is Mammalian. Which is the same for all horses no matter the breed.
I believe this is accepted by Arabian registries.
Arabian horses can live until they are 45 years old. PS:i love Arabian horses i have one The Arabian horse breed is the oldest breed in the world!
Arabian Horses are not actually a "species" but a "breed" of horse. Like there are Thoroughbred, and Saddlebred horses, they are all separate horse breeds.The Arabian breed of horse is a particularily appreciated one. Arabian horses are particulairly beautiful and elegant horses, reknowned for their lovely arched necks. They are medium in height, and very well-tempered.It has been found that Arabian horses do wonderful in dressage acts.Hope I have helped!