Horses live where humans do, except in Antarctica. Small, hairy Icelandic horses survive on arctic tundra, while Arabian horses are adapted to the desert. Wherever they live, horses both domestic and wild require grass and water.
Iceland? That's why they're called Icelandic Horses.
The Icelandic horse wasn't discovered it was created. When vikings settled in Iceland they brought horses with them and began breeding for smooth gaits and sturdy horses that could survive the winter.
Mabuhay appears to be the Filipino word for "live." Live in icelandic is lifa.
Fast.
probably not, if they did they would use Icelandic horses, which are built to survive harsh,cold weather
live in iceland
icelandic horses are commonly chestnut, dun, bay, black, gray, palomino, pinto and roan
Horses can be found basically anywhere in the world.. although I am not so sure about Africa. There are lots of different horse breeds and the different types of horses depend on where you live. Unless you are talking about wild horses which is a totally different matter...
Horses can adapt to a range of climates, but they prefer temperate climates with moderate temperatures and access to shelter from extreme weather conditions. They are commonly found in regions with grasslands or meadows that provide ample pasture for grazing. Horses are known to thrive in environments where they can regulate their body temperature effectively.
Icelandic horses are fed dried fish or sth. The oil in it is good for them.
Tim has two Icelandic horses, named Gaifa and Randallin.