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Where mustangs horses live?

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13y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

You can find Mustang horses roaming around public areas and grasslands in the western United States. They aren't truly wild horses, but descendants of domesticated horses. There is only one breed of truly wild horses, and that is the Przewalski's horse, native to Mongolia.

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