Horses are magnificent creatures. Horses are a mammalian animal. They live in herds of large numbers and have great sociological& physiological abilities. They also are herbivores meaning they eat no meat. The history of the horses is rather quite extensive well making it so I may only be able to brush over it. Horses live just about every where you could imagine except the Artic and Antarctic. There are many living and non-living organisms in a horses habitat. There are also many different kinds or breeds of horses and ponies over 200 in fact.
Horses live every where. This means I can’t give just one answer on the environment question. Horses mainly live in large flat areas of land such as plains, desserts, and savannas. Mean while ponies can live in areas with less stable footing such as Hills, Mountains and Dense Forest. Horses also come from all over the world. The first horses evolved in south east America over 60 million years ago. Sadly they became extinct 8,000 years ago.
As far as behavior goes it is amazing horses have a patriarchal society in which one stallion is in charge of an entire herd. One of horses’ main ways of communicating is through their ears. Depending on how a horse's ears are positioned we can tell what mood a horse is in. For instance say your horse is at a feed bunk with many other horses it knows well and is not tied. You may see its ears go and pin them selves backwards to the horses head this usually mean your horse is ticked and in this situation it is most likely because a horse lower than it just tried to or is trying to bump them out of its position. See
Horses live every where. This means I can’t give just one answer on the environment question. Horses mainly live in large flat areas of land such as plains, desserts, and savannas. Mean while ponies can live in areas with less stable footing such as Hills, Mountains and Dense Forest. Horses also come from all over the world. The first horses evolved in south east America over 60 million years ago. Sadly they became extinct 8,000 years ago.
As far as behavior goes it is amazing horses have a patriarchal society in which one stallion is in charge of an entire herd. One of horses’ main ways of communicating is through their ears. Depending on how a horse's ears are positioned we can tell what mood a horse is in. For instance say your horse is at a feed bunk with many other horses it knows well and is not tied. You may see its ears go and pin them selves backwards to the horses head this usually mean your horse is ticked and in this situation it is most likely because a horse lower than it just tried to or is trying to bump them out of its position. See
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