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Hippidion is a divine horse that is part of the Prehstoric divines. Hippidion can breed once with Tarpan to give birth to a unique foal: Forest Horse. Each day, she progresses of 1 skill point in each of her skills in the limit of half the skill total from the best horse of the game for that particular skill. Each time her skill total reaches a multiple of 200 points, Hippidion provides you with 1 x Aphrodite's Tears.

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  • thumb|300px El Hippidion era un caballo bastante similar a los modernos asnos salvajes, pero vivió en Norteamérica. A diferencia de muchos caballos primitivos, este animal ya tenía la única pezuña que caracterizaba a los caballos modernos. Tenía un cuello fuerte y en sus mandíbulas había muchas muelas trituradoras. Categoría:Mamíferos Categoría:Placentarios Categoría:Ungulados Categoría:Perisodáctilos Categoría:Caballos Categoría:Fauna del Plioceno Categoría:Fauna del Pleistoceno
  • Hippidion is a divine horse that is part of the Prehstoric divines. Hippidion can breed once with Tarpan to give birth to a unique foal: Forest Horse. Each day, she progresses of 1 skill point in each of her skills in the limit of half the skill total from the best horse of the game for that particular skill. Each time her skill total reaches a multiple of 200 points, Hippidion provides you with 1 x Aphrodite's Tears.
  • Hippidion (meaning little horse) was a Welsh pony-sized horse that lived in South America during the Pleistocene epoch, between two million and 10,000 years ago. Hippidion has been considered a descendant of pliohippines, horses that migrated into the South American continent around 2.5 million years ago. However, recent analysis of the DNA of Hippidion and other New World Pleistocene horses supports the novel hypothesis that Hippidion is actually a member of the living genus Equus, with a particularly close relationship to the domestic horse, Equus caballus. It stood about approximately 1.4 meters (4.6 ft) high at the shoulders and resembled a donkey. Evidence from the delicate structure of the nasal bones in the animal suggests that Hippidion evolved in isolation from the other horse spe
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  • thumb|300px El Hippidion era un caballo bastante similar a los modernos asnos salvajes, pero vivió en Norteamérica. A diferencia de muchos caballos primitivos, este animal ya tenía la única pezuña que caracterizaba a los caballos modernos. Tenía un cuello fuerte y en sus mandíbulas había muchas muelas trituradoras. Categoría:Mamíferos Categoría:Placentarios Categoría:Ungulados Categoría:Perisodáctilos Categoría:Caballos Categoría:Fauna del Plioceno Categoría:Fauna del Pleistoceno
  • Hippidion is a divine horse that is part of the Prehstoric divines. Hippidion can breed once with Tarpan to give birth to a unique foal: Forest Horse. Each day, she progresses of 1 skill point in each of her skills in the limit of half the skill total from the best horse of the game for that particular skill. Each time her skill total reaches a multiple of 200 points, Hippidion provides you with 1 x Aphrodite's Tears.
  • Hippidion (meaning little horse) was a Welsh pony-sized horse that lived in South America during the Pleistocene epoch, between two million and 10,000 years ago. Hippidion has been considered a descendant of pliohippines, horses that migrated into the South American continent around 2.5 million years ago. However, recent analysis of the DNA of Hippidion and other New World Pleistocene horses supports the novel hypothesis that Hippidion is actually a member of the living genus Equus, with a particularly close relationship to the domestic horse, Equus caballus. It stood about approximately 1.4 meters (4.6 ft) high at the shoulders and resembled a donkey. Evidence from the delicate structure of the nasal bones in the animal suggests that Hippidion evolved in isolation from the other horse species of North America. Hippidion and other South American horses went extinct approximately 8000 years ago. Specific archaeological recovery at the Cueva del Milodon site in Patagonian Chile demonstrates that a species of Hippidion (Hippidion saldiasi) existed in that vicinity in the era of 10,000 to 12,000 years before present. Horses did not reappear there until the 16th century, as a result of introduction by humans.
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