The majestic wild horses roaming North Carolina’s barrier islands are being driven into the ocean as blistering heat indexes top 100 degrees, the National Park Service reports. It’s not uncommon to ...
What are wild horses up to when they wade and swim from one island to another off North Carolina? It’s a survival skill, the National Park Service says. NPS photo/Joe Wilber Wild mustangs are part of ...
In the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean, about 100 miles from the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, there’s a small sliver of land that is populated entirely by wild horses. These horses — about 450 ...
This group of three mares and a foal stepped into waters off the Shackleford Banks in an effort to cool down as heat indexes top 100 degrees along the North Carolina coast. NPS photo The majestic wild ...
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