It Depends On The Location Of A Wild Horse But The Predators Of A Wild Horse Would Be Coyotes,Wolves,Mountain Lions,And Possibly A Bear.
A horse is not a predator. It is actually considered prey in the wild.
Horses are prey animals, not predators. They are herbivores.
lion to horse. The lion would be the predator who hunts the horse, and the horse would be the prey.
the pig's predator in the wild is the tiger and any other meat eaters
Yes!! A wild horse sees a human as equivalent to being a predator as that of a cougar or a wolf. A wild horse's reaction to being cornered by a human in a corral or chute is that of real fear that often turns into panic, attempting to run away or fight back if there's no place to run. This is because, in a feral horse's mind, these forward-facing two-legged animals are predators which, like all the other predators it has met, has the very real threat that it will be caught to be turned into dinner. The wild horse does not treat humans like another herbivore, no matter how people try to convince themselves (and the horse, of course), otherwise.
some where in the wild if its a wild horse... other wise its a barn and its not a wild horse.......
Horses sometimes stand because they have a special joint in their knee that locks. in the wild this helps them run away quicker from predator's! :)
prey
NO. Just like with all other horses, Mongolian wild horses are prey animals, or herbivorous. They are not predators: predators eat meat or have an omnivorous (plant and meat) diet.
a predator
Horses in the wild are constantly watching out for predators. They work as a herd to do this. When they do see a predator though, their first instinct is flight (to run away).
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