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- longer present in Orohippus, hence on each forelimb there were four fingers (toes) and on each hind leg three toes. Species of Orohippus has also been referred...
- smoothly transitioned into Orohippus through a gradual series of changes. Although its name means "mountain horse", Orohippus was not a true horse and did...
- leporinum. E. validus was found to be identical to an earlier-named species, Orohippus angustidens Cope, 1875, and the resulting binomial is thus Eohippus angustidens...
- †Epihippus Genus †Haplohippus Genus †Eohippus Genus †Minippus GenusOrohippus Genus †Pliolophus Genus †Protorohippus Genus †Sifrhippus Genus †Xenicohippus...
- at this point, rather it still had pads as seen in Hyracotherium and Orohippus. The face of Mesohippus was longer and larger than earlier equids. It...
- collection at that time went from the small four-toed forest-dwelling Orohippus from the Eocene through three-toed species such as Miohippus to species...
- Eohippus Epihippus Erihippus Ghazijhippus Haplohippus Minippus Protorohippus Orohippus Sifrhippus Xenicohippus Anchitheriinae Anchitherium Archaeohippus Desmatippus...
- 46 to 38 million years ago. Epihippus is believed to have evolved from Orohippus, which continued the evolutionary trend of increasingly efficient grinding...
- Reithroparamys huerfanensis, the insectivore Leptotomus parvus, the equid Orohippus pumilis, and the primate Notharctus tenebrosus, pointing to a Bridgerian...
- the Northwestern United States. While Haplohippus is quite similar to Orohippus, it is considered more primitive in character than Epihippus. "Haplohippus"...