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Wild horse

British pronunciation/wˈaɪld hˈɔːs/
American pronunciation/wˈaɪld hˈɔːɹs/
Wild horse
[NOUN]
1

a horse that lives in the wild, is not domesticated, and has adapted to living in the wild

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What is a "wild horse"?

A wild horse is a type of horse that has not been domesticated and has been born and raised in the wild. Also known as a feral horse, these animals are descendants of once-tamed horses that were either intentionally or accidentally released into the wild. Wild horses can be found in various parts of the world, including the western United States, Australia, and parts of Europe. They live in small herds and are known for their agility, speed, and toughness. Wild horses have a muscular and compact body, with strong legs, hooves, and a long mane and tail. They have adapted to their natural environment and are able to survive in harsh conditions with little human intervention.

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