Wild Wanderers Open Response
This passage explores the habitats where wild and domesticated horses live. It explains how horses thrive in grasslands, plains, and open spaces, with examples like North American mustangs and Przewalski’s horses in Asia. It contrasts these with domesticated horses that live on farms but still need space to move. It also highlights where horses don’t live, such as oceans or dense forests.
This worksheet enhances comprehension of geography and animal environments. It builds vocabulary tied to habitats and horse behavior. The structure teaches students how to compare and contrast wild versus domesticated animals. It strengthens inferencing skills as learners think about how an environment affects survival. Overall, it deepens understanding of ecosystem relationships.