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Cormohipparion (Gr****: "noble" (cormo), "pony" (hipparion) is an
extinct genus of
horse belonging to the
tribe Hipparionini that
lived in
North America...
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mostly gr****, and
lived in the
savannah biome.
Hipparion evolved from
Cormohipparion, and went
extinct due to
environmental changes like
cooling climates...
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Neohipparion Pseudhipparion Nannippus Cormohipparion Old
World genera: (widely
thought to
descend from
Cormohipparion)
Hipparion sensu stricto Hippotherium...
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touch the ground. In
North America,
Hipparion and its
relatives (
Cormohipparion, Nannippus, Neohipparion, and Pseudhipparion),
proliferated into many...
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Acritohippus Merychippus Hipparionini Cremohipparion Cormohipparion Eurygnathohippus Hipparion Hippotherium Nannippus Neohipparion Proboscidipparion Pseudhipparion...
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Sivalihippus to be
distinct from
Cormohipparion and more
closely related to
Proboscidipparion and
Cremohipparion than to
Cormohipparion. Like
other extinct horses...
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river mullet,
Cestraeus plicatilis Dendrobium plicatile, an orchid;
Cormohipparion plicatile, an
extinct horse plicatilis –
plicatile plumosum L feathered...
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siveratheriine and Palaeotragus, a
bosalephine antelope, wild cattle, the
horse Cormohipparion and an
unidentified equine, a rhino, what may be the
elephant Stegotetrabelodon...
- (1) 8-9 year old
young adult male "Tusker".
Wisdom teeth emerging. (2)
Cormohipparion occidentale...
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geological settings preserved the
remains of Ambelodon, Aepycamelus, and
Cormohipparion, and the
Agate Fossil Beds in
Nebraska which has the
fossils of abundant...