Brumbies
Brumbies are wild horses found primarily in Australia. They are descendants of domesticated horses that escaped or were released by settlers in the 19th century. Brumbies are known for their resilience and adaptability to the harsh Australian environment, often living in herds and roaming freely in the bush.
These horses vary in size and color, with some resembling their domestic ancestors. Brumbies play a significant role in Australian culture and history, symbolizing the spirit of the wilderness. However, their population can impact local ecosystems, leading to ongoing debates about their management and conservation.