Eurasia. However prehistoric horses actually originated from North America, and it is likely that some herds, before going extinct, probably moved into Eurasia when the Land bridge between North America and what is now Russia was present, evolving into the modern horse of Equus calabus.
Horses were brought to America by Spanish explorers during the early days of European colonization in the 16th century. They were introduced to the continent as a means of transportation and quickly spread throughout the Americas.
I might not be writing this in order but, here are some times I do remember when they used horses. - Romans -Egyptians -colonial times -ECT *I think you should look it up at this site : WWW.the history of horseback riding .com
Horses are just called "horses" unless they are in a group together. When horses get in a group together, they are then called a "herd".
A dozen horses is usually called a 'string' of horses.
horses have been in North American for millions of years, but then for some unknown reason, they were extinct on that continent. The spanish brought them back. The spanish were known to be exquisite record keepers, but for some reason, they never recorded how many horses they brought over, how many escaped, and how many had offspring. It is a mystery as to why.
Horses are found on every continent and every country except Antarctica.
Wild horses in North America are direct descendants of horses brought to America from Europe by the Spanish and later migrants. They are probably not directly descended from the horses who left their fossilized bones on the American continent millennia before Columbus.
Arabian horses live anywhere their owner keeps them. They can be found on nearly every continent except Antarctica.
Morgan horses are found all over the North American continent and in some European countries as well.
Yes they are, modern horses evolved over the North American and Eurasian continents and are direct descendants of the horses that died and became fossilised.
Mustangs are those feral horses that are found in North America. Wild horses found on other continents are not known as Mustangs, but by other names, such as Brumbies in Australia.
Everywhere. They live in almost every continent and are very popular.
I'm not exactly sure where they came from but Australia's wild horses are called brumbies. They probably descended from ancient horses that wandered around on Pangea(the one continent before it all separated).
Horses are found on every continent except Antarctica.
Yes, plenty of them, although they tend to be in the southern part of the continent due to equine flu.
Some animals native to Europe are horses, bears, wolves, rabbits, and dogs.
Before horses were introduced onto the North American continent, the Sioux Indians, the people of the Oceti Sakowin, walked every where. They used dogs to haul their belongings on a travois. Once horses were introduced, they walked, rode horses, and used the horses to haul their belongings on a travois.