Feral Horses
Feral horses are domesticated horses that have reverted to a wild state. These horses typically live in herds and roam freely in various habitats, such as grasslands, forests, and deserts. Feral horses are known for their adaptability and resilience in harsh environments. They exhibit natural behaviors such as grazing, grooming, and social interactions within their herds. These horses may have varying degrees of human interaction and can be found in different parts of the world.