Horses graze in green grassy places including hills, valleys, and more grassy places but more they found in ranches that have a lot of grass and big space!!!
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
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
plains, hills, mostly kentucky, whyoming, montana, navada
Because they travel faster than oxen do over such terrain.
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
Some horses do live in grasslands, but that is not the only place you will find them. Horses live in all kinds of territory, from the marshes of camarogue to desert-like areas with hard rocky ground and sparse grass.
The grassland around Lexington is called Bluegrass because of the bluish tint of the grass when it produces seed heads in the spring. This tint gives the grassland a blue hue, which led to it being named "Bluegrass."
Zebras are much like wild horses in their habits. They live in the grassland plains of Africa and eat grass and grains.