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- 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...
- The genus was named by Burmeister in 1885 to accommodate the species Anchitherium australe, which they had named earlier in 1879. Soria then referred the...
- †Eurohippus Genus †Propalaeotherium? Subfamily †Anchitheriinae GenusAnchitherium Genus †Archaeohippus Genus †Desmatippus Genus †Hypohippus Genus †Kalobatippus...
- travel on the soft forest floors. Kalobatippus probably gave rise to Anchitherium, which travelled to Asia via the Bering Strait land bridge, and from...
- Propalaeotherium Protorohippus Orohippus Sifrhippus Xenicohippus Anchitheriinae Anchitherium Archaeohippus Desmatippus Hypohippus Kalobatippus Megahippus Mesohippus...
- Perissodactyla Family: Equidae Subfamily: †Anchitheriinae Leidy, 1869 GeneraAnchitherium †Archaeohippus †Desmatippus †Hypohippus †Kalobatippus †Megahippus †Mesohippus...
- into Europe, where its fossils were formerly described under the name Anchitherium. Kalobatippus is then believed to have evolved into a form known as Hypohippus...
- simorrense has been identified; from the family Equidae, remains of Anchitherium have been found; and among the ruminants, there are fossils of the genera...
- the genus comes from Anchitherium, an extinct genus of horses, and the Gr**** word for mouse, μῦς (mys), thus meaning "Anchitherium's mouse", because the...
- suids (e. g., Listriodon), bovids (e. g., Miotragocerus), equids (e. g., Anchitherium), hyaenids (e. g., Protictitherium), and felids (e. g., Pseudaelurus)...