Arabian
The Arabian horse, also known as the Purebred Arabian, is a horse breed native to the Arabian peninsula. They are hot-blooded, which means their body temperature is approximately 20°C higher than the average horse. For thousands of years, the Arabian has been ridden and raced in the Middle East and Africa. It is also used for heavy work and as a show animal.
This breed's speed is second only to its endurance in importance. Arabian horses can run for hours on end without stopping and can carry a rider for long distances without tiring. These horses are the fastest in the world and have a very graceful appearance. The Arabian horse has already competed in a number of races, including the Kentucky Derby and the Olympics, and has appeared in a number of military films, including Lawrence of Arabia. The Arabian horse is primarily bred on farms in rural areas around the world. Their breeding process is strictly monitored to ensure that each animal is of the highest quality.
Price: Prices range from less than $1,000 to $150,000 or more. Broodmares typically sell for more than $30,000, but an Arabian used as a trail horse or as a pet may sell for as little as $1,000.