The answer is in the name, Mongolian horses live in Mongolia.
Mongolian beavers live in Mongolia Wungulu river
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NO. Just like with all other horses, Mongolian wild horses are prey animals, or herbivorous. They are not predators: predators eat meat or have an omnivorous (plant and meat) diet.
They usually run on the small side. About 14 to 14.2HH. Compared to the large, beautiful horses that we are used to looking at, the Mongolian horses look small and 'rangie'. But they are sturdy with good legs and hooves.
The Mongolian nomads live in tent-like structures called Gers
Horses remain small in evironments that do not have the nutrition to support a larger animal. Mongolian horses are a product of environmental pressure to remain small. The horses that are more efficient at converting limited forage to energy generally have lower metabolic rates as well.
Mongolian gerbils live for 3-5 years. In some cases they can live up to 8 years, but this is uncommon.
in the mongolian desert
It's a sort of round tent made of felt in which Mongolian nomadic herds people live.
in Mongolia of course! they usually live in north western Mongolia.and i think you mean prezwalzi's horse,or Mongolian pony.
It is said that Nomads still iving in the traditional Mongol setting hold more than three million horses. hhrefdgthtyuik