Typically wolves, cougars ( puma / mountian lion) but also by bears and even people if they illegaly shoot one.
Mustang horses mainly eat grass.
No
Grass and hay the usual!
No, a mustang is not a herbivore. Mustangs are horses, which are herbivores. They primarily eat grass, hay, and other plant materials.
Yes, but not in competition. Mustang horses can jump and they can compet because i compete on my mustang
When Mustang horses walk its about 2 MPH. Also when Mustang horses run walk its about 15 MPH. And when a Mustang horse runs it's about 25-45 MPH.
They eat what they need. Horses are constant grazers. They eat tiny meals over the majority of their day. Mustangs in the wild eat grass and plants they feel they need. This would be like us feeding our horses hay and a supplement or vitamin.
Mustang or domestic, horses are mammals and feed their young with milk. Very soon though foals will begin to nibble grass along with their mothers.
We own two Mustang horses
mustang horses eat grass dandilions ect just like any horse but if they eat somthing poisonous they will often die or get a bad stomache ache. but if it doesn't taste good they will just spit it out.
All breeds of horses are mammals.
Mustang horses can be found in a few states in North America. They can be found in Montana, Nevada, and Oregon.