Zorro's mount was a rare black Andalusian.
The Andalusian horse comes from the Andalusian region of Spain. Most Andalusians are now called Pure Raza Espanol or PRE for short. Thorough any horse bred in that particular region can still be called an Andalusian.
The Andalusian is a strong elegant breed of horse used for classical dressage, bull fighting and parades. The Lussitano originated from the Andalusian which was named after the town where the breed was born Andalusia in Spain. Their height varies from 15hh-16hh. They are usually grey (white) or dapple grey.
Andalusian's are considered rare as there are less than 20,000 registered horses.
The Andalusian breed was derived from Iberian, Arabian and Barb horses.
Andalusian horse named Traveler
Andalusian. A gray Andalusian!
The Andalusian is from Spain. They are also known as the Pura Raza Espanola, or the Pure Spanish Horse.
Andalusian horse named Traveler
It's an Andalusian.
Not too sure what you're asking here. Are you asking what the name of a horse would be if it's got Andalusian, Quarter Horse and Criollo? Well, for one, Criollo isn't exactly a true breed, it's just a colour breed, and if the horse of this mix is not Criollo itself the Criollo part of the equation wouldn't count nor matter. Thus this leaves us with the possibility of saying the horse is an Andalusian-Quarter horse cross. Answer 2: Well in Mexico the cross of Andalusian/Quarter horse & Criollo is called an Azteca. In the USA the cross is Andalusian/Quarter horse or Paint horse and is called an American Azteca.
Both the Andalusian Horse and the Spanish Horse are from Spain, but the Andalusian is a specific breed known for its elegance, agility, and strong build. The Spanish Horse is a broader term that encompasses multiple breeds native to Spain, including the Andalusian.