I think horses were first found around 30,000 BC
well what you need to know is when were zebra's and horses discovered and then you might find out.. which is after their discovery
i think that's where they came from at first
Don't know ... was it Africa? Or Spain? Or is Spain just where we got them for North America?
Seahorses were discovered in ancient times, but the first scientific description was made in the 18th century by Carl Linnaeus, the father of modern taxonomy. He classified them in the genus Hippocampus.
The person who 'discovered' wild horses would have been cavemen and Neanderthals .The name of the first person to ever see a wild horse is lost to time.
The Icelandic horse wasn't discovered it was created. When vikings settled in Iceland they brought horses with them and began breeding for smooth gaits and sturdy horses that could survive the winter.
father wot
god did adam and eve also
Historians believe the English first had horses in around 700,000 BC. When horses were first discovered, they were hunted. They began domesticating and riding horses around 2,500 BC.
If we haven't discovered them, we don't know! We think we haven't discovered some. But who really knows?
Horses were not "discovered" in a specific month, as they were domesticated over thousands of years. Evidence suggests that horses were first domesticated around 4000 to 3500 BCE in the steppes of Central Asia, particularly in areas that are now part of modern-day Ukraine, southwest Russia, and west Kazakhstan. This process occurred gradually, rather than in a single month or year.
first form of transportation invented was obviously walking which wasn't exactly invented, but besides walking the first form of transportation "discovered" would be riding on animals' backs--such as on horses or donkeys.