- Learned about the behavior and social structure of wild mustangs
- Studied the anatomy and physiology of horses
- Explored the ecological impact of wild horses on their environment
- Examined the nutritional needs of horses and how they obtain food in the wild
- Investigated the history of wild mustangs in North America
Continued development related to this activity could include:
- Researching the genetics of wild mustangs and how they differ from domesticated horses
- Learning about the training and care of domesticated horses
- Exploring the cultural significance of horses in different societies throughout history
- Volunteering at a local horse rescue or sanctuary to gain hands-on experience with horse care and rehabilitation
- Studying the impact of human activities, such as hunting and habitat destruction, on wild horse populations