The two, true wild horse breed are:The Tarpan, or Konik, native to Europe and Asia which is now exinctThe Przewalski, native to MongoliaBrumbies and Mustangs are technically feral horses as their ancestors were domesticated.Winnie the Horse Gentler
Wild turkeys are native to North America.
That depends on what type of wild horse you're referring to, as there are many types of wild and "wild" horses that exist all over the world.
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.
Native Americans had a new form of transportation.
Native and formerly native animals include the deer, bear, lynx, wolf, wildcat, marmot, hares, elk, wild boar, and Przewalski horse.
some where in the wild if its a wild horse... other wise its a barn and its not a wild horse.......
The scientific name for the Przewalski's wild horse is Equus ferus przewalskii. It is the only remaining truly wild horse species in the world.
The Przewalski horse, a wild horse native to the steppes of central Asia, was declared extinct in the wild in 1969 due to habitat loss, hunting, and competition with domestic livestock. However, it survived in captivity, and conservation efforts led to successful breeding programs. In the 1990s, these efforts resulted in the reintroduction of Przewalski horses into their native habitats, and they are now considered critically endangered but no longer extinct in the wild.
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zebras are native animals and they live in the zoo and africa
No, they are not the only true wild horses left in the US. There are many Mustangs still left wild out in the west even though once a year or so huge groups are rounded up out west to help control the population because the numbers seem to increasingly grow. yes they are, mustangs come from domesticated horses that were loose and let free