Horses antural enemies are pretdators
No. I do not think that horses have enemies. If they do, I think it is probably a wild horse to have most of enemies.
In the wild, cougars, wolves, and even small animals can be enemies. Some horses don't like people. Horses will also spook if they see a brightly colored object, or any object for that matter, if they are not used to seeing it.
My definition, a domesticated animal doesn't have any natural enemies, but in general, a horse's natural enemies include wolves and large cats such as panthers and mountain lions. Alligators and coyotes also may kill and eat horses.
That's a good question. Arabian horses have some of the same enemies as horses that aren't born and raised in the desert do! They have to deal with the heat, with small, posionous snakes, scorpions, etc.
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A painted horses enemy is a snake I think?
A horses color does not affect it's predators or enemies. typical predators ( which can be viewed as 'enemies' to the horse) are feral dogs, wolves, cougars, bears, and even humans.
The enemies of a Camargue horse are the same enemies that other horses have. These enemies include the bear, wolf, and coyote.
Horses do not like pigs or snakes!
In the wild, horses are naturally prey. Depending on where the wild horses live, they have many enemies. For example, in the western part of the US, cougars, mountain lions, wild dogs, etc. may attack and kill a wild horse. Zebras are eaten by lions, crocodiles (when they cross rivers), etc. It is hard to list all the enemies of the wild horses, unless you tell me the place the horses live.
They have the same needs and natural enimies of any other horse, although they are in captivity and therefore son't really have enemies.