Horses do not migrate as each breed adapts to its surroundings, this means they do not need to migrate. E.g, and icelantic pony has a thick coat, so he's addapted to his enviroment. Hope this helped =]
No, mustang horses are not migratory animals. They are known for roaming freely across large territories but do not have specific migratory patterns like some bird species or other migratory animals.
Horses have vestigial remnants of toes in the form of splint bones on their legs. These vestigial toes are no longer used for weight-bearing or walking, as horses have evolved to stand and move on a single toe, known as a hoof.
yes. they can die of old age but if you dont keep your horse healthy then it will die sooner than usual.
Dont be stupid, you know horses can and never will wear glasses. god, some people
Persimmons can be harmful to horses if they are unripe or if the horse consumes a large quantity. Unripe persimmons contain tannins that can cause colic and other gastrointestinal issues in horses. It's best to avoid feeding persimmons to horses to prevent any potential health problems.
horses don't migrate psh who even thought of this question
Gorilla's are territorial, and do not migrate.
Toucans do not migrate.
no i dont think they migrate they just hiberneate
you dont migrate from pearl you trade
starfish dont migrate they stay in interl zone
No, mustang horses are not migratory animals. They are known for roaming freely across large territories but do not have specific migratory patterns like some bird species or other migratory animals.
Im guessing you are referring to wild horses? No wild horses do not migrate, In fact wild horses move around a "track" on a 24hour schedule, Meaning they are in the same exact place at the same time every day of the year.
no they dont they are cats
NO horses dont itch.
pitbulls are a dog breed. They dont migrate or hibernate.
easy....you dont