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composed of
remnants of
digits II and IV,
rendering horses as not
truly monodactyl) as well as
sthenurine kangaroos.
Functional monodactyly,
where the weight...
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members of the
tribe Equini from the
Middle Miocene onwards developed monodactyl feet.
Anchitheriinae Hyracotheriinae "Paleobiology Database:
Equinae basic...
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decline of
monodactyl equids: a case for
prehistoric overkill" (PDF). Ann. Zool. Finnici. 28:...
- digit,
which is
intermediate between the
tridactyl hand of
Shuvuuia and
monodactyl hand of Linhenykus. The
Jaculinykus holotype specimen, MPC-D 100/209,...
- CABI. ISBN 0-85199-430-X. Azzaroli, A. (1992). "Ascent and
decline of
monodactyl equids: a case for
prehistoric overkill" (PDF). Ann. Zool. Finnici. 28:...
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decline of
monodactyl equids: a case for
prehistoric overkill" (PDF). Ann. Zool. Finnici. 28:...
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remnants of
digits II and IV. This
indicates that
horses are not
truly monodactyl and
posits a more
complex formation of the
horse foot than
simple side...
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North America during the late Pliocene. It was
originally thought to be
monodactyl, but a 1981
fossil find in
Nebraska shows some were tridactyl. Plesippus...
- 1–11. doi:10.1644/835.1. Azzaroli, A. (1992). "Ascent and
decline of
monodactyl equids: a case for
prehistoric overkill" (PDF). Ann. Zool. Finnici. 28:...
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between Dinohippus and Equus.
Dinohippus was
originally thought to be a
monodactyl horse, but a 1981
fossil find in
Nebraska shows that some were tridactyl...