Feral Horse

Free-roaming horses that live in wild conditions, but are descended from domesticated ancestors – often erroneously called “wild” horses. The best-known examples are the American Mustang and the Australian Brumby, but there are many other populations worldwide. See also semi-feral horse (to which the term “feral” is often misapplied).

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