Horse were first hunted over 30,000 years ago as seen in cave painting of prehistoric cave dwellers. The horse was only domesticated a little over 9,000 years ago in the area now known as Kazakhstan.
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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.
It depends on how 'prehistoric' you mean. Horses were introduced by Europeans. Answer2: Horses evolved over the North American and Eurasian continents before going extinct in North America during the last ice age. They were reintroduced by the Spanish Explorers in the 1500's.
Horses originated in North America around 55 million years ago and spread to other continents over time. The first domestication of horses by humans likely occurred around 4000-3000 BC in the Eurasian steppe region.
Horses can be there, but they are not native to the rainforest.
No! The horses of prehistoric times were diminutive. They didn't have the long legs and sleek bodies.
In prehistoric times.
No
No horses originated
in the prehistoric times!
In prehistoric time period
There are no prehistoric breeds in these 2 regions.
NO
Yes, because they had tiger blood...
I think horses were first found around 30,000 BC
There are no prehistoric horses in these two regions.
Prehistoric horses were much smaller. The horses we see today have one toe ( the hoof) and a remnant of another (the chestnut). Horses from that time had multiple toes, and as they evolved, they had less and less toes. To answer your question, that would be no. Horses in these periods are much faster that they were then.