Arabian horses are capable of living in very hot and dry desert environments due to their ability to go long distances without food and on limited water. They are able to move through deep sand due to the way they move their legs and feet in a springy motion, Lastly they learned to be very social and loving horses due to being kept in their masters tents in bad weather. Those are some of the Arabian horses adaptions.
The Arabian Horse can go longer periods of time with out water than most horses and are very athletic and can go long distances without tiring easily
I own an Arab and as far as I know, he does not have special food just normal pellets, although some hard keepers do require different food.
Clydesdale, Arabian, and appaloosas are all breeds of horses.
Most likely there are Arabian horses for sale in Namibia, however to find one you may have to do some looking around.
Yes there are special adaptations of a sheep.
The current population of the Arabian horse is not fully known due to some people never registering their horses. For more firm numbers I would suggest contacting the Arabian Horse Association and see if they could provide numbers of registered horses.
Well, my favorite is the Anglo-Arabian. It is a cross between an Arab and a thoroughbred. Absolutely gorgeous!! Arabian blood is commonly found in horses of all breeds. Index-Quarter Horse, Anglo Arabian,
There are a number of websites where one may see videos of beautiful Arabian horses online. A couple of them are Legacyarabians, Arabhorse, and also Youtube has some.
The exact number of Arabian horses isn't well known. This is due to some people never registering their horses. however to get a fairly accurate number you could contact the Arabian Horse Association and ask them.
The Arabian horses attention span is a little different from other breeds. A lot of Arabians are high strung and can be easily distracted but all horses can be like this, some horses ( Arabians too!) can be very ,very interested in whats put before them.
They simply are not registered. If you want to show them that is another case. The inquire in some shows that are for a special breed to be registered. There are many websites that you can register your Arabian for. Just make sure when you enter a show that you read the qualifications and know if they need to be registered or not.
some of the adaptions horses had to make were their diets, their overall locations, and their coats Their hooves, they used to have 3 toes.