Board Thread:Timeline Discussions/@comment-4642203-20160201111439/@comment-4206034-20160205190328

Candiesrgood wrote: I think it will survive into the contemporary era as well. However, I think it'll have a smaller population range due to the reestablishment of the world's growth forests after the eve of the Holocene interglacial, which will limit its habitat (open spaces such as grasslands or steppes). Well its bone structure is found to be similar to Arabian horses and Arabian horses have spread all across the world due to their desireability as they possess qualities like long endurance capabilities and stamina and are generally faster than European horses. So although initially their habitat may be restricted, once domesticated they will most certainly spread to probably all across North America as tribes with these horses hold a huge advantage to tribes without these horses.