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Unused_Application_ t1_j6omw6r wrote
That's true! There are still many places around the world where wild horses roam free and can be admired in their natural habitat. We must protect these spaces so that future generations can enjoy the beauty of these majestic creatures.
darkxmoon OP t1_j6onjg4 wrote
Yea but think of how many people today just don't know that. They don't know horses are over 50 million years old. At one time were seen as the same level threat as a bear. They can kill you without trying.
An now people are like yea horses are pretty and you see them at parades and the Olympic games sometimes.
funwithdesign t1_j6oohr3 wrote
There is really only one globally accepted true wild horse. That is the Przewalski's horse.
Other ‘wild’ horses are in fact just horses that are descended from domesticated animals.
Kraken160th t1_j6p4u8l wrote
To be fair they are you are literally looking at the ones that got loose from the pens just a few generations removed.
Next_Ad4035 t1_j6pe09o wrote
There are feral humans living in National Parks.
It’s the truth for all domesticated species.
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