Mustangs

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Mustangs are spirited, free-roaming horses often symbolizing strength, independence, and wild energy, commonly used as school mascots and cultural icons.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf feral horse
horse population
associatedWith cowboy culture
ranching history of the United States
wild horse conservation debates
averageHeight about 14 to 15 hands high
canBe domesticated for riding
trained for trail riding
used in endurance riding
commonNameOf free‑roaming horses in the Western United States
hasCharacteristic endurance
hardiness
intelligence
spirited temperament
sure‑footedness
hasColorVariation bay
black
chestnut
gray
pinto patterns
hasOrigin horses brought to the Americas by Spanish explorers
managedBy United States Bureau of Land Management NERFINISHED
nativeTo North America (feral populations) NERFINISHED
notablePopulationRegion Montana GENERATED
Nevada GENERATED
Oregon GENERATED
Utah GENERATED
Wyoming GENERATED
perceivedAs emblem of frontier spirit
icon of untamed nature
protectedUnder Wild Free‑Roaming Horses and Burros Act of 1971 (United States) NERFINISHED
subclassOf Equus ferus caballus NERFINISHED
subjectOf adoption programs for wild horses
wild horse roundups in the United States
symbolizes freedom
independence
strength
the American West NERFINISHED
wild energy
typicalHabitat grasslands
open rangelands of the Western United States
semi‑arid regions
usedAs cultural icon
school mascot
sports team mascot
symbol in film
symbol in literature
symbol in visual art

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