ha, they try not to. Fight or flight response. Most horses would run, if I had to bet on it.
Yes, they can.
A wild horses's enemies are wolves & mountain lions.
With the exception of sharing a watering hole most wild or ferel horses keep to themselves.
Many things, a high count of wild horses have been eaten by Wolves.
The main predators of wild horses are mountain lions (cougars), wolves, and occasionally bears. Horses are fairly large prey animals, so their predators must also be large, or work in packs, in order to take one down.
Humans and wolves have been able to communicate with dogs and wolves for thousands of years. Wolves in the wild are suspicious of humans and will likely not interact if not necessary.
Horses may have enemies in the form of predators such as wolves, mountain lions, and coyotes in the wild. These animals may pose a threat to horses by attacking them or their foals. Additionally, horses can also be vulnerable to certain diseases and parasites.
Lions and tigers and bears. Also wolves, hyenas, wild dogs.
There are many animals that live with wild horses, depending on the country. The wild horses of the United States live in the hot, arid western states. Mountain lions, birds, snakes, and insects are just a few animals that live with them.
Wolves, coyotes and cougars may prey upon Clydesdales and other horses if given a chance. Horses have developed instincts to protect them from predators, such as usually sleeping upright and for short periods than humans.
They kill the tamed, and a few wild but mostly tamed. The tamed horses are killed and made food, when their at their oldest age, but usually just tamed horses.
Rattlesnakes, scorpions, wild horses,spiders, coyotes, wolves, mountain lions, cougars and texans.