Wild Horses
Horses once roamed wild over Europe, North America, South America, Asia and Africa. Wild horses generally live in the bush and they stay in herds.
Horses are reasonably large. Horses may be born at any time of the year. A young male horse, usually up to three years of age, is called a colt and a female of the same age is known as a filly. Horses usually live between 20 and 35 years, but some have survived past the age of 40. They are mammlas.
Horses are reasonably large. Horses may be born at any time of the year. A young male horse, usually up to three years of age, is called a colt and a female of the same age is known as a filly. Horses usually live between 20 and 35 years, but some have survived past the age of 40. They are mammlas.
Adaptation (structural Adaptation)
They have strong hoofs to run and defend themselves. They jump and buck to scare away other animals.