Tonto's horse was named Scout in some versions of "The Lone Ranger" series.
In The Lone Ranger, the character of Tonto was never given a last name. He first appeared on The Lone Ranger radio show in 1933.
Tonto was the name of the Lone Ranger's sidekick. The Lone Ranger's horse's name, however, was "Trigger". The Lone Ranger's Horse's was Silver, Trigger was Roy Rogers Horse.
His name was Silver
In the popular television and radio show "The Lone Ranger" rides a paint horse. The name of his horse was Scout and the Lone Ranger's horse was named Silver.
Hi-yo Silver, away! (Siilver was the name of his horse.)
Chuck Norris's pony
The name of Tonto's horse was Scout in "The Lone Ranger" series. Scout was known for being loyal, fast and intelligent, often aiding Tonto and the Lone Ranger in their adventures.
The name of Tanto's horse was "Scout."
The Lone Ranger's nephew's horse was named either Victor or White Feller, depending on the adaptation. In the original radio series and TV show, the horse was named Victor, while in later adaptations like the 2013 film, the horse was named White Feller.
Tonto's horse's name was Scout. Tonto always told his horse "Gitum-up, Scout!"
I think you are talking about The Lone Ranger. But Kemo Sabe was not a horse's name it's the name Tonto (the Ranger's Indian companion) gave the Lone Ranger. Some sources say it was an Apache phrase meaning "Faithful friend", other sources say it is a contrived word made up by the scriptwriters.