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Nannippus is an
extinct genus of three-toed
horse endemic to
North America during the
Miocene through Pleistocene,
about 13.3—1.8
million years ago (Mya)...
- †Hipparionini
Genus †Eurygnathohippus
Genus †Hipparion
Genus †Hippotherium
Genus †
Nannippus Genus †Neohipparion
Genus †Proboscidipparion
Genus †Pseudhipparion Tribe...
- ground. In
North America,
Hipparion and its
relatives (Cormohipparion,
Nannippus, Neohipparion, and Pseudhipparion),
proliferated into many
kinds of equids...
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camel Aepycamelus, the
pronghorn Cosoryx,
horses such as
Neohipparion and
Nannippus, the
peccary Prosthennops, and the
rhinoceroses such as Teleoceras, all...
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Cremohipparion Cormohipparion Eurygnathohippus Hipparion Hippotherium Nannippus Neohipparion Proboscidipparion Pseudhipparion Shanxihippus Sivalhippus...
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gopher Geomys, the
cricetid Sigmodon, the
equin Equus, the
hipparionine Nannippus, and the
camelid Camelops. A late
Blancan locality known as the Fish Springs...
- elephant-like Cuvieronius, the large-headed llama, and the
early small horses of
Nannippus and Equus.
Faunal remains at two
northern California cave
sites confirm...
- Old
World species ****igned to this genus)
Neohipparion Pseudhipparion Nannippus Cormohipparion Old
World genera: (widely
thought to
descend from Cormohipparion)...
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stratigraphic origin; they were
found in a
sedimentary layer containing the
equid Nannippus and "bone-crushing" dog Borophagus,
indicating that they
originated from...
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Lagomorpha -
lagomorphs Hypolagus,
rabbits Perissodactyla - odd-toed
ungulates Nannippus,
horses Plesippus,
horses - may
belong in
Equus Proboscidea - elephants...