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A free-roaming horse found in North America, Mustangs are often called wild horses: however, since they are descendants of once domesticated horses, they are technically feral rather than wild. During the Age of Discovery, explorers came to America and brought horse breeds from Spain, which later roamed free in the West. Hardy and tough, these horses can travel up to fifty miles per day.Not suitable for children under 36 months due to small parts.Quick facts:-Hand painted model replica-Beautifully detailed and lifelike-Just the right size for little hands
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