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Mustangs
Mustangs are now very difficult to see in the wild; if you want to buy such a horse, choose the most reputable breeder out of many breeders.
Scientists say that equines originated in North America and spread throughout the Asia across the Bering Land Bridge and then to Europe and Africa. Primitive equines died out of America about 10,000 years ago. The Spanish introduced modern breeds in the 16th century.
Mustangs are now very difficult to see in the wild; if you want to buy such a horse, choose the most reputable breeder out of many breeders.
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Mustangs -
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The early ancestor of all equines was a multi-toed, cat-sized animal, which lived in temperate and tropical forests. When the climate and terrain changed in to grasslands, these creatures evolved into long-legged mammals with hooves. Hoofed animals coexisted with multi-toed ones for millions of years. Mustangs are now very difficult to see in the wild; if you want to buy such a horse, choose the most reputable breeder out of many breeders.
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