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morphologically variable species Equus neogeus. Some
authors continue to
recognise three species,
restricting Equus neogeus to large-sized
individuals spanning...
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ground sloths, glyptodonts, gomphotheres, the
equines Hippidion and
Equus neogeus, and all
remaining South American native ungulates. Historically, the Hispanic...
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llama Palaeolama, the
ground sloth Catonyx, and the
equine Equus neogeus, and the
crocodilian Caiman latirostris. This
analysis of its diet also...
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South America during the
Pleistocene epoch,
alongside Equus (Amerhippus)
neogeus.
Although early ancient DNA
analysis studies suggested a
close relationship...
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gomphothere (elephant-relative) Notiomastodon, the
equines Equus neogeus and Hippidion, and the
glyptodonts (car-sized
relatives of armadillos)...
- po****tions
following the
initial dispersal across the
Bering Land Bridge.
Equus neogeus from the
Pleistocene of
South America may also
represent a
lineage of true...
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Tapirus cristatellus All
Pleistocene wild
horse genera (Equidae)
Equus neogeus Hippidion Hippidion devillei Hippidion prin****le
Hippidion saldiasi All...
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Haringtonhippus Equus giganteus –
Giant horse Equus lambei –
Yukon horse Equus neogeus –
often placed in a
separate genus,
Amerhippus Equus niobrarensis – Niobrara...
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gomphothere (elephant-relative) Notiomastodon, the
equines Hippidion and
Equus neogeus, the
large short-faced bear Arctotherium, and the
large sabertooth cat...
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Aceratheriinae by
Handa & Taru (2025). A
study on the
ecology of
Equus neogeus and
Hippidion prin****le from the
Argentine Pampas is
published by Bellinzoni...