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Mustangs, the wild horses of North America, do not migrate in the traditional sense like some other animal species. Instead, they roam across vast territories in search of food, water, and suitable grazing areas, often moving between seasonal ranges. They typically inhabit regions in the western United States, including areas in Nevada, Wyoming, and Montana, where they can travel several miles daily to find resources. Their movements are influenced by environmental conditions and the availability of forage rather than a set migratory path.

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