Hipparion is an extinct genus of three-toed, medium-sized equine belonging to the extinct tribe Hipparionini, who lived about 10-5 million years ago....
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Evolution of the horse (section Hipparion)
numerous varieties of Merychippus: Hipparion, Protohippus and Pliohippus. The most different from Merychippus was Hipparion, mainly in the structure of tooth...
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being the dominant ecology during the Pliocene. North American genera: "Hipparion" (distinct from Old World species assigned to this genus) Neohipparion...
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Hippotherium (redirect from Hipparion gracile)
in Miocene deposits in Spain.[citation needed] The Asian hipparionin "Hipparion" weihoense from early Late Miocene deposits in northern China has also...
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morphological variation seen in Hipparion, and that the members of Cormohipparion belonged instead within Hipparion. This rested on claims that pre-orbital...
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Don Quixote, 1955 drawing by Pablo Picasso List of fictional horses Hipparion rocinantis, an extinct equine found in La Mancha and named after Rocinante...
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Neohipparion (Greek: "new" (neos), "pony" (hipparion)) is an extinct genus of equid, from the Neogene (Miocene to Pliocene) of North America and Central...
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Genus †Acritohippus Tribe †Hipparionini Genus †Eurygnathohippus Genus †Hipparion Genus †Hippotherium Genus †Nannippus Genus †Neohipparion Genus †Proboscidipparion...
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palaeontologist Miquel Crusafont in 1950 to mark the arrival of the equid Hipparion in Europe. The remaining European palaeofaunas, however, had been around...
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in the rhinoceros and ancestors of the horse such as Protohippus and Hipparion. These all belong to the Perissodactyla. Some birds also have three toes...
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