Mongolian wild horses, also known as Przewalski's horses, are not the fastest horses compared to some domesticated breeds. They can reach speeds of around 30 miles per hour (48 km/h), which is decent for their size but not particularly fast in the grand scheme of horse breeds. Their strength lies in their endurance and ability to navigate rough terrains rather than sheer speed.
Mongolian Wild Horse.
Prewalski's horse.
The Mongolian Wild Horse, now called the Przewalski's Horse, is believed to be the descendant of wild horses. The Icelandic horse is most likely partially descended from the Przewalski's Horse, and has most certainly not been around for as long.
They are also known as the Asiatic Wild Horse, Mongolian Wild Horse, and Takhi.
The answer is in the name, Mongolian horses live in Mongolia.
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the mongolian horse (also known as the prezwalki's horse) is extinct in the wild. it may be possible to make more wild mongolian herds by releasing them.but that's a bad risk as they have many natural predators,including humans.but if they are kept in a reserve then they will be safe i hope this infromation helped!
yes and no. There is only 1 breed left that is truly wild, the Przewalski (or mongolian/asian) wild horse. The wild horses we think of, mustangs, are really just feral. Meaning they have domestic anscestors, or were released, or ran away. And no, we have plenty of domesticated horses!
MONGOLIA also known as the Asian Wild Horse or Mongolian Wild Horse, or Takhi
in Mongolia of course! they usually live in north western Mongolia.and i think you mean prezwalzi's horse,or Mongolian pony.
both of them are fast