actually shadowfax is an andulasian which is a spanish breed of horse...
Shadowfax
Shadowfax is from The Lord of the Rings and is a white horse ridden by the wizard Gandalf.
Shadowfax is the magnificent white horse Gandalf is given by the Rohan in JRR Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. The Lord of the Rings is a novel that is six books published in three volumes. Shadowfax is mentioned or appears in books 2, 3, 5 and 6. There is also some discussion in the Appendices. Shadowfax is a Meara, the greatest breed of horses descended from Nahar, the white horse of Orome, the Vala. Shadowfax is a silver stallion, and as for the Mearas, no one but the King of Rohan can ride them. However, Gandalf tamed Shadowfax to his hand. The first time Gandalf took him, Theoden was not happy about it, he hadn't imagined that when he told Gandalf that he could borrow a horse that he would have the audacity to take one of the Mearas. After driving off Wormtongue, Theoden made a gift of Shadowfax to The White Rider.
The horse kent to him by Éomer is a dark-grey horse named Hasufel ("grey-coat"). Aragorn's own horse, which the Grey Company brought with them from the North later in the War, was named Roheryn. In the Peter Jackson's film, they picked a brown horse to play Hasufel while paradoxically keeping its name, Roheryn does not appear, and Aragorn instead gets a newly invented bay horse named Brego.
Gandalf is not a horse. If you mean Shadowfax, his age is not known.
Shadowfax, the prince of all horses, is Gandalf the Wizard's friend in the novel 'The Lord of the Rings.'
Shadowfax was the name of poet Adam Lindey Gordon's horse, (circa 1870) that carried Gordon into the steep volcanic crater of Mount Gambier in South Australia.
Shadowfax is a mighty horse.
The answer is Shadowfax. :)
a thuroughbred horse
Nope no Pegasus... There only was a white horse named Shadowfax, but no pegasus.
Shadowfax - album - was created in 1982.