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Mustangs Crossing Salt River, Tonto National Forest, Arizona

Two mustangs (Equus caballus) cross the Salt River as the sun rises in the Tonto National Forest in Arizona. The free-roaming mustangs are commonly referred to as wild horses, but they are descendants of domesticated Spanish horses that were brought to the continent in the 16th century.

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Two mustangs (Equus caballus) cross the Salt River as the sun rises in the Tonto National Forest in Arizona. The free-roaming mustangs are commonly referred to as wild horses, but they are descendants of domesticated Spanish horses that were brought to the continent in the 16th century.
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