Beach goers and boaters along the coast of central California are accustomed to seeing fascinating sea creatures large and small off its shores — but an Arabian horse?
Some at first thought the
gleaming white animal bobbing up and down on the waves near Santa
Barbara was a seagull, but were surprised to learn it was a equine model
known as William, reports the Santa Barbara News-Press.
The 6-year-old Arabian, whose
full name is Heir of Temptation, was part of a photo clinic on the beach
until it got spooked by ocean waves crashing on shore and bolted, says
owner Mindy Peters. The beautiful white stallion is valued at $150,000.
But instead of running away from the waves, William charged them and swam two miles out to sea.
Rescue crews managed to corral
the horse a mile offshore around sunset. William was taken to Alamo
Pintado Equine Medical Center in Los Olivos. The horse was exhausted and
had some water in its lungs, but is doing fine.
The animal managed to stay afloat despite having its long tail wrapped around one of its legs for almost three hours.
Veterinarian Dr. Lisa Teske credits his breeding.
"Being an Arabian, I think, has a lot to do with his endurance level. He's pretty fit."
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