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Haringtonhippus is an
extinct genus of
equine from the
Pleistocene of
North America The
genus is monospecific,
consisting of the
species H. francisci...
- horses, ****es, and
zebras of the
genus Equus, with two
other genera Haringtonhippus and
Hippidion becoming extinct at the
beginning of the Holocene, around...
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Genus †Proboscidipparion
Genus †Pseudhipparion
Tribe Equini Genus †
Haringtonhippus Genus †Heteropliohippus
Genus †Parapliohippus
Genus †Calippus Genus...
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which was
placed outside all
extant horse species in the new
genus Haringtonhippus,
although its
placement as a
separate genus was
subsequently questioned...
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genus Equus,
closely related to the
modern horse (Equus caballus) and
Haringtonhippus francisci, the "stilt-legged horse",
which is not
closely related to...
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living equines than the
North American "New
World stilt legged horse",
Haringtonhippus francisci.
Cladogram shown below:
Hippidion is part of a
distinct lineage...
- to a
second species that was
endemic to
North America, now
called Haringtonhippus francisci. Digs in
western Canada have
unearthed clear evidence horses...
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Dinohippus Genus:
Equus –
living horses, ****es, and
zebras Genus: †
Haringtonhippus North America extinct. c. 11,000
years ago Genus: †
Hippidion South...
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other large mammals in the
Americas (including
other equines like
Haringtonhippus and Hippidion)
around 12,000
years ago.
Ancient DNA
analysis suggests...
- grey fox and red fox,
preying upon
prairie dogs,
horses (Equus &
Haringtonhippus), peccaries, Odocoileus, Capromeryx,
Bison antiquus and Holmesina....