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Mini Horse
Mini Horse
Did you know?
Although horse hooves look big, they are essentially walking on the nail of one of their "fingers"
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Habitat
Ancient horses were found in grasslands and desert scrublands ~ They are found all over the world.
Size
34 inches high at most
Weight
150-300 pounds
Lifespan
Approximately 30 years
Diet
Wild grasses
Reproduction
1 foal is born after an 11 month gestation
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Threats
Humans and predators such as wolves, coyote and mountain lions
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