* Wolves: Especially in areas where they are present, wolves can be a threat to horses.
* Bears: In regions where bears are common, they can pose a threat to horses, especially if food is scarce.
* Mountain lions/cougars: These large cats can hunt horses, though they are less common than wolves.
* Coyotes: While smaller than wolves, coyotes can still be a threat to foals or weak horses.
However, it's important to remember that:
* Horses are not typically preyed upon by these animals in the wild. The relationship is more of a cautious avoidance.
* Most Andalusian horses are kept in domestic environments, where they are safe from predators.
* The biggest threats to Andalusian horses are often human-related, such as disease, accidents, and neglect.
Therefore, it's more accurate to say that Andalusian horses have potential threats rather than "enemies."