Equidae (commonly known as the horse family) is the taxonomic family of horses and related animals, including the extant horses, asses, and zebras, and...
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Evolution of the horse (redirect from Equidae evolution)
The evolution of the horse, a mammal of the family Equidae, occurred over a geologic time scale of 50 million years, transforming the small, dog-sized...
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domesticated, one-toed, hoofed mammal. It belongs to the taxonomic family Equidae and is one of two extant subspecies of Equus ferus. The horse has evolved...
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The mountain zebra (Equus zebra) is a zebra species in the family Equidae, native to southwestern Africa. There are two subspecies, the Cape mountain...
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List of perissodactyls (section Equidae)
families Rhinocerotidae and Tapiridae, and Hippomorpha, containing the family Equidae. Rhinocerotidae contains five species of rhinoceroses split into four genera...
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The order includes about 17 living species divided into three families: Equidae (horses, asses, and zebras), Rhinocerotidae (rhinoceroses), and Tapiridae...
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diversity of the Lena horse (Equus lenensis Russanov, 1968; Mammalia: Equidae)". Russian Journal of Theriology. 20 (1). KMK Scientific Press: 82–95....
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Asinus is a subgenus of Equus that encompasses several subspecies of the Equidae commonly known as wild asses, characterized by long ears, a lean, straight-backed...
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ˈiːkwəs/) is a genus of mammals in the family Equidae, which includes horses, asses, and zebras. Within the Equidae, Equus is the only recognized extant genus...
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(now strictly defined as a member of the Palaeotheriidae rather than the Equidae). Its remains have been identified in North America and date to the Early...
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and asses, the three groups being the only living members of the family Equidae. Zebra stripes come in different patterns, unique to each individual. Several...
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africanus) or African wild donkey is a wild member of the horse family, Equidae. This species is thought to be the ancestor of the domestic donkey (Equus...
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This is a list of Ice Age species preserved as permafrost mummies. It includes all known species that have had their tissues partially preserved within...
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Choke (horse) (redirect from Choke (Equidae))
emergencies received by equine veterinarians. The condition is seen in other Equidae like mules and donkeys. Chewing: Horses may develop choke if they do not...
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Merychippus is an extinct proto-horse of the family Equidae that was endemic to North America during the Miocene, 15.97–5.33 million years ago. It had...
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List of mammals of Europe (section Equidae (horse))
This is a list of mammals of Europe. It includes all mammals currently found in Europe (from northeast Atlantic to Ural Mountains and northern slope of...
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Press. ISBN 978-1-928424-02-4. Skinner, J. D.; Chimimba, C. T (2005). "Equidae". The Mammals of the Southern African Subregion (3rd ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge...
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Juha; Scott, Eric; Semprebon, Gina (2022-08-24). "Evolution of the Family Equidae, Subfamily Equinae, in North, Central and South America, Eurasia and Africa...
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Equinae (category Equidae)
Equinae is a subfamily of the family Equidae, known from the Hemingfordian stage of the Early Miocene (16 million years ago) onwards. They originated...
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the Genus Orohippus (Perissodactyla, Equidae). American Museum Novelties, 1864:1–40. MacFadden, B.J., 1998. Equidae. pp. 537–559 in C.M. Janis, K.M. Scott...
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is a complex matter and the subject of ongoing work. The horse family Equidae evolved in North America, with the genus Equus appearing on the continent...
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the late Pliocene (Blancan) zebra Equus simplicidens (Perissodactyla: Equidae) from the Hagerman Horse Quarry, Idaho", Palaeoecology and Palaeoenvironments...
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Equoidea is a superfamily of hippomorph perissodactyls containing the Equidae, Palaeotheriidae, and other basal equoids of unclear affinities, of which...
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"small horse") is an extinct genus of horse existing longer than most Equidae. It lived in what is now North America from 32 to 25 million years ago...
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articles. Euungulata Perissodactyla (Mesaxonian ungulates) Hippomorpha Equidae: Horses, asses and zebras Ceratomorpha Tapiridae: Tapirs Rhinocerotidae:...
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(rarely tamed) Red deer Reindeer White-tailed deer Felidae: Domestic cat Equidae: Donkey Horse Lagomorphs: Rabbit Macropodidae: Kangaroo Oves (sheep): Domestic...
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Morales, J. 1998. Revisión sistemática del género Anchitherium Meyer, 1834 (Equidae; Perissodactyla) en España. Estudios Geológicos, 55(1-2):1-37 Ye, J.; W...
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genus for Onohippidium galushai Macfadden and Skinner, 1979 (Mammalia, Equidae), from the late Hemphillian of North America". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology...
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also known as hemione or Asiatic wild ass, is a species of the family Equidae native to Asia. A member of the subgenus Asinus, the onager was described...
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the original on 2012-10-13. Retrieved 2009-08-03. B. J. MacFadden. 1998. Equidae. In C. M. Janis, K. M. Scott, and L. L. Jacobs (eds.), Evolution of Tertiary...
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