Because they still live in the wild an roam free, and all other horses don't though some are bred in zoos.
humans are the major cause of the przewalski horses disappearance
yes
No.
humans and wolves
main species; arab przewalski mustang
Przewalski's horses are wild horses that not many people have tamed in the past. They are thousands of years old and are extremely untame :) Have fun ~Laura~
Yes, no Przewalski's Horse has ever been successfully domesticated.
You can find Mustang horses roaming around public areas and grasslands in the western United States. They aren't truly wild horses, but descendants of domesticated horses. There is only one breed of truly wild horses, and that is the Przewalski's horse, native to Mongolia.
The same way other horses get food: by using their noses to find it and their mouths to eat it.
The Przewalski's Horse is the only truly wild horse as they are not descendants of domesticated horses. These horses evolved to live in the areas of Mongolia that they currently live in.
Many countries have wild horses. However, the only true indigenous native horses are found in central Asia, specifically Mongolia. These horses are called the Przewalski's horse.
The world's largest captive breeding program for Przewalski's horses is at the Askania Nova preserve in Ukraine. Several dozen Przewalski's horses were also released in the area evacuated after the Chernobyl accident, which now serves as a deserted de facto natural preserve.