The Arabian is one of the oldest man - made breeds on earth, it has been around since at least the 16th century BC.
Arabian horses natural habitat is in the dessert of Middle East countries. It has developed endurance and they are very courageous. These horses were used long ago in wars.
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.
So long as a human in that area owns them, then yes, Arabian horses live in Central Arabia.
The Arabian horses attention span is a little different from other breeds. A lot of Arabians are high strung and can be easily distracted but all horses can be like this, some horses ( Arabians too!) can be very ,very interested in whats put before them.
Arabian horses have the ability to go a long time with out water, therefore, they have the ability to survive extreme weather circumances.
The Arabian Horse can go longer periods of time with out water than most horses and are very athletic and can go long distances without tiring easily
Arabian horses live just like other horses live depends on how good u take care of it but most of the time 20-28 but i have a friends horse that's is 40 years old and she still rides hime!
Arabian horses are capable of living in very hot and dry desert environments due to their ability to go long distances without food and on limited water. They are able to move through deep sand due to the way they move their legs and feet in a springy motion, Lastly they learned to be very social and loving horses due to being kept in their masters tents in bad weather. Those are some of the Arabian horses adaptions.
The environment that Arabian horses were originally bred in helped them to become enduring horses with the ability to travel for very long distances on limited feed. It also allowed them to become fairly fast horses as they had wide open spaces to see predators from long distances away. Another thing is that they also became very friendly due to their reliance on humans for food and water.
Arabian horses developed a long time ago in the middle east, which back then was just called Arabia, so therefore their original habitat was sandy deserts. However they were always a domesticated man made breed and can adapt to many different habitats.
All horses can ingest pineapple juice, so long as it is just a little bit, otherwise it can cause digestive upset. That being said it's not like an Arabian horse will just open a bottle of pineapple juice and chug it down on its own.
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