Mustang horses can be found in a variety of climates, as they are well-adapted to harsh conditions. They are often seen in arid and semi-arid regions, such as the deserts of the southwestern United States, but can also thrive in temperate grasslands and mountainous areas. Mustangs have developed a hardy nature and robust build to survive in diverse climates.
The Spanish name for a mustang is "caballo mustang."
An unbroken or untamed mustang is a feral horse.
In Spanish, "mustang" translates to "caballo salvaje" or "potro salvaje", which both mean wild horse or untamed horse.
On average, a horse can live to be around 25-30 years old. However, some horses have been known to live into their 40s with proper care and management.
I suppose the word you're looking for here is mustang, meaning wild horse. However a mustang is also a type of horse from the original spanish imports. Answer 2: In addition to the above answer a wild or feral horse is sometimes called a renegade, though this term is not used much in modern times.
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Nevada and the South states
A horse can live in both climates.
yes, a mustang is a horse breed
a mustang is a type of horse look it up in google.com with these words:pictures of a mustang (horse)
Usually they live up to 20 or 25 years old.
The Spanish name for a mustang is "caballo mustang."
It is technically a horse. The word "pony" refers to horse-type ponies. A mustang is a horse.
The habitat of the mustang horse is the West cost if the United states. Not everywhere though, mustangs live in deserts with few trees, lush sagebrush, and little grass.
Mustangs live in many different climates. They can handle almost any weather.