All horses no matter what breed they are care for their young in the same way. A mustang mare will care for her foal by providing nourishment, warmth, and protection. As the foal matures the mother will teach it proper manners, what is safe to eat, and how to evade predators.
The Spanish name for a mustang is "caballo mustang."
In Spanish, "mustang" translates to "caballo salvaje" or "potro salvaje", which both mean wild horse or untamed horse.
Wild mustangs are prey to cougars and other threats in the wild.
Predators of wild mustang horses can include mountain lions, bears, and wolves. Additionally, domesticated mustang horses may be at risk of predation by animals such as coyotes or wild dogs if proper precautions are not taken to protect them.
Sloths are mainly herbivores that do not normally eat their young.
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A wild mustang is called a "Mustang". That is the breed name.
Yes they do. Mustangs are a breed or or a type of wild/feral horse, not a name for a particular gender of horse. Mares that are Mustangs generally take care of their foals, but the stallion is also responsible for their care by providing protection of not only the mares but the foals as well.
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They don't the squid leave there young to survive in the wild
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The Spanish name for a mustang is "caballo mustang."
No it was named after the Wild Mustang Horses.
Mustang- A type of wild horse that are tough and reliable Mustang car- A powerful Ford car The Mustang Car was named by Phil Clark after the Original Wild Mustangs of the Plains of Nevada.