0.9" Mesohippus Fossil Jaw Teeth Three Toed Horse Oligocene Age SD Badlands COA
Location: South Dakota, White River Formation, Pennington County
Weight: 0.4 Ounces
Dimensions: 0.9 Inches Long, 0.8 Inches Wide 0.6 Inches Thick
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23-33 Million Years Old Oligocene Period
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Mesohippus is a genus of extinct early and middle Oligocene horses (the Oligocene Epoch occurred from 33.9 to 23 million years ago) commonly found as fossils in the rocks of the Badlands region of South Dakota, U.S. Mesohippus Bardi was the first of the three-toed horses and, although only the size of a modern collie dog, was very horselike in appearance. Mesohippus was still a browsing form; its teeth were unsuited to the grazing adopted by later, more advanced horses. Mesohippus Bardi gave rise to the next stage in horse evolution, the genus Miohippus, a larger form that was common in the late Oligocene (28.4 to 23 million years ago).