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Unit-V Evolution of Horse
Skeleton of the Oligocene (30 Million-Year-Old) Horse, Mesohippus, Is a Featured Exhibit at the New North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame in Medora
Paleobiology of Archaeohippus (Mammalia; Equidae), a Three-Toed Horse from the Oligocene-Miocene of North America
The Dinosaurs of North America
Horse Evolution ‐ Extended for the Classroom ‐
Othniel Charles Marsh
An Analysis of Anchitherine Equids Across the Eocene–Oligocene Boundary in the White River Group of the Western Great Plains
Evolution of Horse
INTRODUCTION to HORSE EVOLUTION: ANATOMICAL CHARACTERISTICS, CLASSIFICATION, and the STRATIGRAPHIC RECORD © 2008 by Deb Bennett, Ph.D
Order PERISSODACTYLA – Equids, Rhinoceroses, Tapirs
The Evolution of the Ohh the Olden Days!
Evolution of Horse
Paleo Primer 2 North Dakota’S Cretaceous Underwater World
Preliminary Biostratigraphy of the White River Group (Oligocene, Chadron and Brule Formations) in the Vicinity of Chadron, Nebraska
Mesohippus Bairdi.Pmd
Order Perissodactyla Characteristics: • Odd-Toed with Hoof (Ungulates
Fossil Equidae: a Monobaraminic, Stratomorphic Series
Evolutionary Transitions in the Fossil Record of Terrestrial Hoofed Mammals
Top View
Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology • Number 18
Even-Toed Ungulates
Genozoic Mammal Horizons of Western North America
Discovery and Re-Discovery in the White River Badlands: Historic Resource Study
Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Middle Eocene Rock Units in the Bridger and Uinta Basins, Wyoming and Utah
Modified Horse Cards
On the Osteology of Mesohippus and Leptomeryx, with Observations On
Case Study: Climate, Biomes, and Equidae in This Activity, You Will Explore How Environmental Changes Can Shape Life on Earth, Using Equidae As a Case Study
Pleistocene Equid Brain Endocast from Shanxi Province, China
The Evolution of the Horse Family
An Early Oligocene Rhinoceros Jaw from the Marine Byram Formation of Mississippi
Phylogeny of the Horse—From Tapir-Like Hyracotheres Or from Equine Anchitheres?
The Evolution of the Modern Horse by Mary Ellen Robertson, Burnside Pluckies 4-H Goodhue County, Grade 7
1 Identification of Different Stages of Horse Evolution
263 Eocene and Oligocene Mammals from the Gravelly
Creation/Evolution
The Evolution of Equid Monodactyly: a Review Including a New Hypothesis
Geologic Trips Along Oregon
Horse Evolution
BULLETIN of the FLORIDA STATE MUSEUM Biological Sciences
Florida Fossil Horse Newsletter
Evolution of the Horse