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The Anchitherium (meaning near beast) was a fossil horse with a three-toed hoof. Anchitherium was a browsing (leaf eating) horse that originated in the early Miocene of North America and subsequently dispersed to Europe and Asia, where it gave rise to the larger bodied genus Sinohippus. It was around 60 centimetres (6.0 h) high at the shoulder, and probably represented a side-branch of horse evolution that left no modern descendants.

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  • Anchitherium
  • Anchitherium
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  • The Anchitherium (meaning near beast) was a fossil horse with a three-toed hoof. Anchitherium was a browsing (leaf eating) horse that originated in the early Miocene of North America and subsequently dispersed to Europe and Asia, where it gave rise to the larger bodied genus Sinohippus. It was around 60 centimetres (6.0 h) high at the shoulder, and probably represented a side-branch of horse evolution that left no modern descendants.
  • Anchitherium is a fossil horse with three hooves. Anchitherium was a browsing (leaf eating) horse that originated in the early Miocene of North America and subsequently dispersed to Europe and Asia , where it gave rise to the larger bodied genus Sinohippus . It was around 60 centimeters (24 in) high at the shoulder, and probably represented a side-branch of horse evolution that left no modern descendants.
  • thumb|300px El Anchitherium era un caballo primitivo que vivió en Norteamérica en el Mioceno. Era un animal similar a la cebra, pero este animal aún tenía tres cascos en vez de uno. Categoría:Mamíferos Categoría:Placentarios Categoría:Ungulados Categoría:Perisodáctilos Categoría:Caballos Categoría:Fauna del Mioceno
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  • †Anchitheriinae
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  • Subfamily
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  • EX
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  • *A. alberdiae *A. aurelianense *A. australis *A. castellanum *A. clarencei *A. corcolense *A. cursor *A. ezquerrae *A. gobiense *A. hippoides *A. matritense *A. navasotae *A. parequinum *A. procerum
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  • (von Meyer, 1844)
  • Anchitherium
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  • Extinct
Name
  • Anchitherium
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  • Anchitherium clarencei fossil found in the Panama Canal expansion earthworks and identified at the University of Florida.
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Species
  • †A. alberdiae
  • †A. aurelianense'''
  • †A. australis
  • †A. castellanum
  • †A. clarencei
  • †A. corcolense
  • †A. ezquerrae
  • †A. gobiense
  • †A. hippoides
  • †A. matritense
  • †A. navasotae
  • †A. parequinum
  • †A. procerum
  • †Anchitherium cursor
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  • †Anchitherium
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  • North America, Europe and Asia,
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  • The Anchitherium (meaning near beast) was a fossil horse with a three-toed hoof. Anchitherium was a browsing (leaf eating) horse that originated in the early Miocene of North America and subsequently dispersed to Europe and Asia, where it gave rise to the larger bodied genus Sinohippus. It was around 60 centimetres (6.0 h) high at the shoulder, and probably represented a side-branch of horse evolution that left no modern descendants.
  • Anchitherium is a fossil horse with three hooves. Anchitherium was a browsing (leaf eating) horse that originated in the early Miocene of North America and subsequently dispersed to Europe and Asia , where it gave rise to the larger bodied genus Sinohippus . It was around 60 centimeters (24 in) high at the shoulder, and probably represented a side-branch of horse evolution that left no modern descendants.
  • thumb|300px El Anchitherium era un caballo primitivo que vivió en Norteamérica en el Mioceno. Era un animal similar a la cebra, pero este animal aún tenía tres cascos en vez de uno. Categoría:Mamíferos Categoría:Placentarios Categoría:Ungulados Categoría:Perisodáctilos Categoría:Caballos Categoría:Fauna del Mioceno
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