Mustangs are small, tough horses. They hold their heads high and proud. This may be because they roam the wild without any humans to feed or tend them.
After the Mustangs, noble Arab and Berber horses came to America. They bred with the Mustangs, and so nowadays you can still spot their elegant body shapes among many wild horses. It is often said that Mustangs are rather stubborn. This is because they live in freedom and are completely independent of humans. They also give birth to their foals without any assistance. The foals are normally born at night. This is less dangerous because their predators - especially pumas - tend to hunt at twilight, when it is lighter.
The Schleich figures are modelled with attention to detail, lovingly hand-painted with care, and provide children with educationally valuable playtime.
Features
- Premium Quality
- Motif: Mustang Foal
- Item Notes: None
- Schleich Figurines are Modelled in the Finest Detail
- Helps Children Learn While They Play
- Suitable for Children Aged 3 to 8 Years
- Not Suitable for Children Under Three Years
Contents
- Toy Figure
Scientific Facts
- Scientific Name: Equus Ferus Caballus
- Global Home: Worldwide
- Conservation Status: Domesticated
Fun Fact
Mustangs come in all coat colourings, but they are most frequently roan or dun.