yea most of the time but it all depends on the horses height
Numbers wise yes, quarter horses are more popular. But arabians tend to have a nearly rabid fan base.
Mustangs tend to be small, less than 16 hands high, and bunchy/stocky. Basically they look like a cross between an Arabian and a Quarter Horse, although they tend to favor the Quarter Horse.
More than breed, body type is what will be similar. A 15.2 Quarter Horse will weigh about the same as a Paint, Arabian, Appaloosa, crossbreed, or Morgan of the same height. Horse's bone structure will also play a part. A 15.2 Quarter Horse may weigh less than a 15.2 Shire or other heavier draft breeds.
Arabians have a huge amount of stamina, and can go without water for weeks. Arabian's tend to have larger hearts then other breeds, and Arabians also have 17 ribs in each lung, rather than 16 in other breeds such as the quarter horse
The answer depends on a quarter of WHAT!
bigger
No, the Arabian wolf is a subspecies of the gray wolf.
Yes, 1.4 is bigger than 1 and a quarter. To compare them, we can convert 1 and a quarter into a decimal, which is 1.25. Since 1.4 is greater than 1.25, it is indeed larger.
A horse is faster than a camel. The American Quarter Horse can run at speeds up to 40 miles an hour for a quarter mile.
About a quarter of all stars are bigger than the sun, some of them a lot bigger.
Arabians are a tiny bit slower than thoroughbreds. There are race in the UK, that I have been to, which are Arabian horses only. These are usually flat races. There are also Anglo-Arabian races. These breed of horse is 50% Arabian and 50% thoroughbred. They are fast like a thoroughbred and have great stamina like arabians.
None of the horse breeds have only one pair of ribs. There is, however, a breed of horse that has one LESS set of ribs than all other breeds -- the Arabian Horse.