In the winter, wild horses really do not go anywhere. They are naturally able to survive the harshest and coldest conditions.
Wild horses are omnivorous because all horses eat plants or grains. In the wild, they sometimes cannot find the plants they need to survive and then go after meat. They may sometimes go after their own in the herd, but they only do so unless they are in desperate need of food and energy.
Probably the Spaniards captured wild horses. Probably the Spaniards captured wild horses.
* Puddles * Streams * Creeks * Ponds * Rivers * Lakes Anywhere they can, wild horse travel great distances in one day, and will come across water sooner-or-later.
around 30,000 horses are left in the wild
yes, it's called a herd, a herd of wild horses
I am a professional scientist and I know that wild horses can go ....... REALLY FAST
Horses CAN eat winter clover but there is a type of fungi in it that will make them drool. It is harmless and will go away in a few days.
There are wild horses on the islands of the Outerbanks. They are called Corolla Wild Horses and/or Banker Horses...here's some info...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banker_HorseThe best place to find information about the history of the horses, how they arrived, and how you can help to protect and preserve them - go to www.corollawildhorses.org
Only if they have rabbies
Some wild horses are tamed as people re introduce them into the wild as other wild horses just are free
Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses was created in 1991.
Wild horses are omnivorous because all horses eat plants or grains. In the wild, they sometimes cannot find the plants they need to survive and then go after meat. They may sometimes go after their own in the herd, but they only do so unless they are in desperate need of food and energy.
yes there are. there are wild horses everywhere.
They go in a train tunnel in the middle left
wild horses are called "mustangs" and yes, they a re wild
They wouldn't be wild horses then.
Wild horses can be anywhere.Including Russia.