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The wild mustangs of North America descended from what kind of horses?
Zebras
Donkeys
Eohippus
Spanish Conquistador's Horses
Who was Wild Horse Annie?
A lady that broke wild mustangs for a living.
A lady on a crusade out to save the wild mustangs from mass destruction.
An old western movie.
The name of a young girl who loved wild mustangs.
Where are wild horses found in the United States?
In the West, like California, Colorado, Montanna, Oregon, Utah, and Wyoming.
In the East, on small islands off the coast of North and South Carolina.
In the Southwest, like New Mexico and Arizona.
All of the above.
In 1971, President Nixon passed the Wild Free Roaming Horse and Burro Act. What was the purpose of this Act?
To allow wild horses and burros to wander where ever they wanted.
To make it a federal offense to round up free roaming wild horses and burros.
How do horses communicate with each other?
Vocal communication made up of whinnies and nickers.
Physical communication, like mutual grooming.
Corporate smell for a family band.
All of the above.
Who is the protector of a family band of wild horses?
Band Stallion
Lead Mare
Oldest Mare
Young Stallion
True or False. Horses typically eat grass, but have been know to also eat shrubs, roots, and berries.