Propaleotherium

Propalaeotherium
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Mammalia
Subclass:Eutheria
Order:Perissodactyla
Family:Equidae
Genus:Propaleotherium
Species
Propaleotherium parvulm
Propalaeotherium was an early genus of horse. Its name means 'before Palaeotherium', as it is the ancestor of Paleotherium, another relative of early horses. Although they were descended from the earliest ancestral horse, Hyracotherium, the Propaleotheres and Paleotheres were not the ancestors of the modern horse; their line died out around 45 million years ago, leaving no descendents. Propaleotheres were small animals, ranging from 30-60cm at the shoulder. They looked rather like very small tapirs. They had no hooves, having instead several small, nail-like hooflets. They were herbivorous, and the amazingly well-preserved Messel fossils show that they ate berries, and leaf matter picked up from the forest floor.

External References

BBC Online Science and Nature Horse Evolution

 

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