the mongolian horse (also known as the prezwalki's horse) is extinct in the wild. it may be possible to make more wild mongolian herds by releasing them.but that's a bad risk as they have many natural predators,including humans.but if they are kept in a reserve then they will be safe
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The Asian Wild Horse, also known as the Przewalski Horse, is endangered, but NOT extinct. It lives in Mongolian Mountains. It was being hunted for it's coat but is now protected by law.
MONGOLIA also known as the Asian Wild Horse or Mongolian Wild Horse, or Takhi
takhi
Prewalski's horse.
Mongolian Wild Horse.
The answer is in the name, Mongolian horses live in Mongolia.
The Huns rode what is now called the 'Mongolian pony' (not to be confused with the Mongolian horse, also called the Taki, or Przewalski's horse.) The Mongolian pony is small, sturdy, comes in many colors, and has great endurance.
No he rode a Mongolian horse.
The Mongol nation were famous horse breeders.
i dont think that any are extinct yet but the przewalski's horse is going extinct as they are the oldest breed of horse (:
The Mongolian horse is located in Mongolia. Mongolians horses are much smaller than other horse species and much more stockier. The breeds remains for the most part untamed.
The Mongolian Wild Horse, now called the Przewalski's Horse, is believed to be the descendant of wild horses. The Icelandic horse is most likely partially descended from the Przewalski's Horse, and has most certainly not been around for as long.