Or someone who has seen mustangs on the range in the west.
Yes, they are vicious. Just watch a couple of studs fight it out over a water hole.
I’ve had mustangs take more than a little interest in me when I’d approach their favorite water holes. They’ll zoom in straight at you and veer off at the last moment, trying to haze you off.
That’s why it is said, wild horses can’t drag it out of him or her.
Approaching any wild animal has its dangers. But the Connecticut SC is ruling that even domesticated horses hold this danger.
Any creature, including humans, can become vicious when they live in the desert and their source of water, which they need to survive, is threatened.
I had the privilege of owning a mustang that had been adopted by someone that decided he didn’t want him. After a little work with him, Gunner turned out to be a great companion.
I’m referring to domesticated horses, not wild ones.
Well hell, ants are vicious, too, at a slower pace. They fight amongst each other and will eatcha alive, if given enough time.