Science Friday | A Case Of Mistaken (Equine) Identity Science Friday The wild mustang is an iconic image of the American West, but its name is misleading. Mustangs aren't wild—they're a feral population of domesticated horses brought to the U.S. by the Spanish almost 500 years ago. Until recently, scientists believed ... Ancient DNA upends the horse family tree There's No Such Thing as a Truly 'Wild' Horse Anymore World's last remaining wild horses aren't really wild after all |
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