There is no such thing as wild Arabian horse, there never have been. Arabians are a man made breed and have always been domesticated. Mustangs and other like breeds are also only feral, not wild. These are likely the horses seen in US deserts. The only true wild horse is the Przewalski's horse which lives on the Russian and central Asian steppes.
Arabians can live basically anywhere. As long as they can get warmth when it gets cold, and a way of cooling when it is hot. Arabians were originally found in the deserts of the middle east, so they are not particularly colder weather horses.
Arabian horses are not wild, they are domestic, so therefore, they get their food from humans.
Arabian horses are not wild horses, they are domestic horses. They are kept, raised and bred all over the world, including the US, Canada, Europe and Arabia of course.
On the Moors and in deserts too.
In the wild, if horses sense danger they run until they think it is safe to stop
Yes, wild horses live in all kinds of territories. From woods to mountains to deserts to marshes.
It doesnt matter the gender of the horse...I'm not sure what you mean. A mare or stallion can be wild.
Well you can buy the expansion packs and they have wild donkeys and such. Or you can download certain horses, the Arabian Nights pack has horses with different colors.
No, there have never been wild Arabian horses. Arabians are a man made breed and have always been domesticated. Some might have escaped and become feral and joined up with herds of Brumbies, but they would never be found wild or feral in Australia otherwise.
The Arabian was created by humans, it was never feral or wild, thus they never had to domesticate it as the breed was created in domestic situations.
Arabian horses were never wild, they were developed by humans in the desert. Of the three choices available they would likely be most comfortable in either a meadow or possibly the mountains.
Arabian horses are not wild horses, they are domestic horses. They are kept, raised and bred all over the world, including the US, Canada, Europe and Arabia of course. Arabian horses are generally more fragile animals and many prefer to live in stalls, rather than outdoor keeping, but although stalls combined with daily turnout make for a lovely home for an Arabian horse, if a horse has a large paddock with lots of room to roam, and a safe, secure run-in shelter to go in when it needs, it will do wonderfully.