![]() The Mustangs we're familiar with today were introduced by Spanish conquistadores and were principally of Andalusion, Arabian, and Iberian lineage. While there is some indication that equine species existed in North America in early history, all of these died out between 10,000-12,000 B.C. Otherwise, all free-roaming horses, including Mustangs, are ferel horses meaning, somewhere in the past their ancestors were of domesticated stock. First, the only truly wild horse is the Przewalski's Horse, which is native to Mongolia. Some clarification about Wild Horses and Mustangs. In Sims 3 Pets, horse breed is a matter of personal imagination and roleplay otherwise, the term is meaningless. Were breeds actually an integral part of the game we'd be restricted as to horse colors in CAS for instance, no Arabian could exhibit buckskin or Palomino coloring, nor would it have spots or feathered fetlocks. These appear only to give us some notion of how the pet will appear. In Adopt a Pet, we are sometimes given a choice of breeds among the Mixed selections. In game, if we select a horse, no where does it show us the breed of the animal. ![]() Alas, these so-called breeds are only there to help us imprint limited colors and conformation on the animal we're creating/modifying. In CAS we're shown a tab labelled "Breed" and are offered a number of choices.
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