Pinto horses were much loved by American Indians, because their coloured coat served as great camouflage.
Pinto horses were much loved by American Indians, because their coloured coat served as great camouflage. In the summer they preferred dun horses, chestnuts and sorrels. In the winter they rode on white Pintos. They were difficult to make out against a snowy landscape.
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Fun Fact
From a distance, the pattern on the Pintos' coat seems to merge with the landscape.
Scientific facts
Scientific name : Equus ferus caballus
Global Home : Worldwide
Conservation Status : Domesticated
Primary habitat : Savanna, Grassland
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