The document describes a herd of wild horses in Idaho led by an Appaloosa horse called the Leopard Horse. As the leader, the Appaloosa keeps the herd running free but tight-knit to protect against dangers, being wary of other horses and always watching out for the herd as they run for miles through fields and woods as the true spirits of the wild lands.
The document describes a herd of wild horses in Idaho led by an Appaloosa horse called the Leopard Horse. As the leader, the Appaloosa keeps the herd running free but tight-knit to protect against dangers, being wary of other horses and always watching out for the herd as they run for miles through fields and woods as the true spirits of the wild lands.
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The document describes a herd of wild horses in Idaho led by an Appaloosa horse called the Leopard Horse. As the leader, the Appaloosa keeps the herd running free but tight-knit to protect against dangers, being wary of other horses and always watching out for the herd as they run for miles through fields and woods as the true spirits of the wild lands.
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In the Wild Lands of Idaho, a herd of wild horses runs free.
At the head of the herd, it's leader, The Leopard Horse, an Appaloosa, beautiful to see. These animals the true free spirits of the animal world. Running free and allusive, the ghost of the prairie, the Appaloosa keeps a tight furl. Not leaving any stragglers, that would be susceptible to danger. Also weary of other horse strangers. Always on the look out, like a good leader should. Running at full gallup, for miles at a time, through fields, through woods. The Appaloosa and his herd of wild horses, are the true ambassador of the range.