The Arabian was developed to withstand the harsh environment of the Middle East.
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The Tennessee Walker Horse was originally bred in the southern United States. It was mostly used as an all-purpose horse for farming and plantations in the United States.
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.
The Arabian horse was originally bred and developed in a hot desert environment, but in modern times it is found all over the world and on every continent except Antarctica.
The Appaloosa Breed. (Answer to Epona of HorseIsle Quiz.)
They were originally bred in the USA, but Morgans can now be found all across the world.
Lipizzan horses were originally bred for dressage and an elegant look. Originally, they were bred for war. Their unique ability to do the airs above the ground are actually based on maneuvers done in battle.
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The Golden Retriever was originally bred for retrieving games.
The Appaloosa breed was originally bred by the Nez Perce Indian tribe in Northwest United States. The breed usually ranges in between 14 and 15.3 Hands High.
The Nez Perce, who originally bred the Appaloosa horse, were from mainly central Idaho, but also lived in northeastern Oregon, and southeastern Washington. So Idaho is where they're from.
No but there are champion bred horses