(Palaeontology) the earliest horse: an extinct Eocene dog-sized animal of the genus with four-toed forelegs, three-toed hindlegs, and teeth specialized for browsing [C19: New Latin, from eo- + Greek hippos horse] Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © ...
(Palaeontology) the earliest horse: an extinct Eocene dog-sized animal of the genus with four-toed forelegs, three-toed hindlegs, and teeth specialized for browsing [C19: New Latin, from eo- + Greekhipposhorse] Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © Harpe...
1.In paragraph 1,why does the author mention that Eohippus had canine teeth? A. To make the point that Eohippus evolved from ancestors with a diet different from that of Eohippus B. To explain why Eohippus’ teeth were so similar to those of its predecessors ...
Paleocene mammals included Cretaceous species such as opossum-like marsupials and, especially, the archaic and unusual multituberculates—herbivorous animals that had teeth very similar in some respects to those of the later, more advanced rodents. The condylarths—hoofed animals that were very ...