Pinto horses are a type of horse found primarily in North America. They are known for their distinct patched coloration, which can range from solid colors with white patches to almost entirely white horses with colored spots. Pinto horses are generally considered to be a breed of horse, although they can also be a cross between two different breeds. They are popular for use in equestrian sports, trail riding, and as show horses.
What country do pinto horses live?
The correct answer is: North America.