However, I can tell you where horses originated from and where they thrive in the wild:
* Origin: Horses evolved in North America millions of years ago, and then spread to other continents.
* Wild Horses: While most horses are domesticated, there are still wild horse populations living in certain areas, primarily:
* North America: The American Wild Horse (also called Mustangs) are found in the Western US, particularly in states like Nevada, Wyoming, and California.
* Central Asia: The Przewalski's Horse, the last truly wild horse species, is found in Mongolia and parts of China.
* Other: Small populations of feral horses also exist in other parts of the world, such as Australia and South America.
To get a better visual, you could search online for:
* "Map of wild horses"
* "Map of horse breeds" (this will show you where different breeds originated from)
Remember, horses are adaptable animals, and you can find them living in all sorts of environments, from deserts to mountains to grasslands, as long as there are people to care for them.