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It was released into the wild, where it lives wild and free with a horse herd.
A horse that lives in the wild, one that hasn't been broken and doesn't rely on humans for food and shelter.
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.
That would be a Camargue horse.
Wild horse (Mustang) groups are called bands in the US, or sometimes a herd of mustangs. In Australia they would be called a herd or mob of brumbies and the same would go for New Zealand or kaimanawa wild horses.
some where in the wild if its a wild horse... other wise its a barn and its not a wild horse.......
Typically, a horse is either wild or tame, and there is no middle ground. I suppose you could call it semi-feral, semi-wild or semi-tame. If you mean a horse that lives with humans, but has not been gentled yet, you would refer to it as an unbroken horse. If you mean what is a horse that is half mustang or brumby called, then you would call it a mustang cross, or a brumby cross.
Often a human one if domesticated, though not the same way that a dog or cat does. A horse lives in band of horses if it is wild or feral.
There is no such thing as wild Arabian horse, there never have been. Arabians are a man made breed and have always been domesticated. Mustangs and other like breeds are also only feral, not wild. These are likely the horses seen in US deserts. The only true wild horse is the Przewalski's horse which lives on the Russian and central Asian steppes.
they mate, sleep together, keep safe, and stick together, so no horses lives are at risk.
The answer is in the name, Mongolian horses live in Mongolia.