the same place they do in South Carolina ... in a barn !
Nevada and Arizona
The only true wild horses live in Mongolia, but some live in Montana, Nevada and Idaho.
They live in both places, specifically in Nevada, Utah, Oregon, and Wyoming.
Nevada has federal laws that protect horses. The Free Roaming Horses Act was put into place in 1971 and covers protection and management of wild horses.
There are significant populations of wild mustangs in the states of Nevada, Montana, Wyoming, and Oregon.
I don't think so. They usually roam a little farther north with the vast majority in and around the state of Nevada.
Yes, flies live in Nevada
Wild horses do not naturally live in Kansas. While the state has populations of feral horses, these are typically descendants of domesticated horses that escaped or were released. The most notable wild horse populations in the United States are found in places like Wyoming and Nevada, where they roam freely in designated areas. In Kansas, any horses found are likely not true wild horses but rather feral or stray animals.
There are a few hundred Mustang Horses in Alberta and British Columbia. In North America, more than half of the living population of free-roaming horses live in Nevada, with the rest of the population spread among Montana, Wyoming, and Oregon.
The most wild horses found are located in Nevada Hope this helps :)
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Which horses? Most horses live on land. Actually all horses except for seahorses live on land.