There are wild horses in the United States living on government land all over the country. There are some in Virginia, Maryland, Georgia, North Carolina, and the Western Plains, such as in Nevada, New Mexico, Idaho, Utah, etc.
When the spanish came to America and brought horses, some of these horses were released into the wild or escaped and they bred and through natural selection only the strongest and hardiest survive into wild horses.
Wild horses in North America are actually descendants of the horses that escapes when settlers settled the West, and because of this they are feral horses, not wild.
No. They came from the Spanish Conquistadors when they first came to America. Technically, their called Mustangs, not "Wild horses". Wild means it's ancestors were wild, but the Mustang's family wasn't. They were ridden before escaping into America.
Wild horses in North America are direct descendants of horses brought to America from Europe by the Spanish and later migrants. They are probably not directly descended from the horses who left their fossilized bones on the American continent millennia before Columbus.
in horse auctions or in the wild
the wild horses are east of imperial city, you'll find them if you keep to the back on the outside of the lake
A mustang is one of the feral horses that inhabit much of America. (It is incorrect to call them wild horses as they are not truly wild; they are the descendants of horses belonging to Spanish settlers which have become feral.) A group of horses is called a herd.
Usually. The breed in America is usually the American Mustang.
They were wild... and people saw them with their eyes... (:
One of the continents where wild horses live is in North America, in particular the Mustang horse. Wild horses can also be found in Australia.
On the Moors and in deserts too.
There are wild horses on the islands of the Outerbanks. They are called Corolla Wild Horses and/or Banker Horses...here's some info...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banker_HorseThe best place to find information about the history of the horses, how they arrived, and how you can help to protect and preserve them - go to www.corollawildhorses.org