the first horses were smaller and the first breed was the Arabian.
No one knows for sure. The earliest stories of people riding horses were around the time of the Aztecs and before, but that doesn't mean that they weren't around before then.
Horses can be there, but they are not native to the rainforest.
Domestic horses are everywhere, but feral horses are found in small herds on the Outer Banks.
I'm doing a school paper about wild horses and found out a lot of information about them
There is proof that Indians tamed horses before the pilgrims. People have found deer antlers believed to have been used on a bridle for the horses.
It is also called a herd, usually found in the wild when groups of horses roam free. Safety in numbers, but they also can be found in captivity, like pasture buddies. Horses can also see the person that cares and loves them as a herds member, and will help that person when they need it.
I think horses were first found around 30,000 BC
They probably weren't. The earliest evidence of domestication of horses is found in the Ukraine and Kazakhstan.
A place where the first Arabian horses were found and named after.
well probably when we found out horses were an animal! Indians ride horses like we do today!
Yes, horses can be found in the desert.
horses are mostly found in grasslands
Horses are found in all regions except Antarctica, though they were taken to Antarctica during many of the first explorations. A horse is capable of living anywhere there is grass and a water source.
horses are found word-wide except maby Paris.
Mustang horses can be found in a few states in North America. They can be found in Montana, Nevada, and Oregon.
Yes horses can be fossilised. anything can be fossilised as log as it has a skeleton.
Mustangs are those feral horses that are found in North America. Wild horses found on other continents are not known as Mustangs, but by other names, such as Brumbies in Australia.
American Paint horses are found in all geographical locations.