No. Horses, domesticated and feral (or those that have been domesticated but have gone into their wild state), are not truly wild like antelope, wolves, bears, deer, zebra, and bison. The only truly wild species of true horse that is left in the world is the Przewalski (also called the Mongolian Wild Horse, or the Takhi).
Other "wild" or feral groups of horses like the Chincoteague/Assateague Island ponies off of Virgina and Maryland, USA, Sable Island ponies off of Nova Scotia, Canada, the American Mustangs, the Australian Brumbies, the Shackleford Banks horses off of North Carolina, the Vieques Island horses off of Puerto Rico, or the Portugese Sorraias, are all that exist of "wild" horses in the world.
The carnivorous wild animal eat humans but there is wild animal that doesn't eat human such as a wild horse.
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A hippopotomas means 'River Horse'. But is also sometimes called a Water horse
Natasha Bedingfields favorite animal is a Wild Horse. I am a fan, I know.
the animal that is similar to a zebra is a horses but the only kind is a wild horse
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some where in the wild if its a wild horse... other wise its a barn and its not a wild horse.......
a wild horse - called "brumby" in Australian slang ____ The colt (young horse) from "Old Regret"
Feral horse, most likely. Feral means half-wild, as an animal that was once domesticated has gone back into its wild state (but is not completely wild like true wild animals are).
Wild horse (Mustang) groups are called bands in the US, or sometimes a herd of mustangs. In Australia they would be called a herd or mob of brumbies and the same would go for New Zealand or kaimanawa wild horses.
in the wild they do live in the wild but also live in captivity wild horses are most happy in the wild and horses born and raised in captivity are most happy w/ humans (unless the humans are abusive; STOP ANIMAL ABUSE AND HORSE SLAUGHTER just saying)
you need to just keep fishing and then you will get it eventually