If you ever wondered if horses dream of escaping their paddock and roaming the open range, the answer is … maybe.

Take Mongo, a horse in Utah who went on the lam for eight years after escaping his tether as his owner, Shane Adams, slept in a tent. According to news reports, Mongo got wind of a herd of wild mustangs passing through the camp and the excitement to join up with his feral brethren was too much.

He broke free and Adams was unable to catch his horse. He searched for Mongo through the mountains of his state for three years before finally admitting defeat. Mongo was now a mustang, in spirit if not in DNA. But Adams never stopped thinking about his favorite horse, even writing songs about him. He also contacted the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to keep an eye out for his horse.

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