Eastern Forest Horse

The Eastern Forest Horse is a species of wild horse that is native to much of eastern North America, mostly found in forests (hence their species' name) where almost no domestic horses live in, but was introduced to California in 2007. Eastern forest horses are herbivores that feed on grass, moss, vines, shrubs, flowers, leaves, and fruits. They are also known for their dark brown fur with white spots and stripes and having black manes. They are about the size of a Grevy's zebra but are almost as adaptable to life in a city as the whitetail deer and a mule deer, and like them, they are just as docile and gentle.