Clydesdales prefer any environment that is not in the extremes. Since these large draft horses have been bred and raised in cooler environments of Europe, that is what they are used to. They can also do just fine in the colder winters like in Canada.
Note: Just because they are "cold-blooded" this doesn't mean they need a warmer climate. "Cold blooded" in horses is simply a term that refers to large, draft-type horses that are generally calm in temperament, not like the "hot-blooded" horses like Arabians and Thoroughbreds.
Clydesdales can live any where except the cold.
the habitat is a grassland
There is not one main habitat for horses. The Arabian horses habitat is the dry deserts of the Middle East (Persia, Jordan). The Clydesdale's habitat are the grasslands.
They are horses
Yes, Clydesdale horses live in groups called herds.
The Clydesdale horse was first introduced to the United States in 1842.
clydesdale or percheron
Clydesdales live everywhere.
Clydesdales came from Scotland
Clydesdale, Arabian, and appaloosas are all breeds of horses.
Yes, Busch Gardens Tampa has Clydesdale horses.
The same as any other horse.
Thats were cows go
they are types of horses (: <3lm.