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Hyracotherium, also known as Eohippus. This small forest-dwelling browser, which arose in North America roughly 50 million years ago, was the ancestor of all modern equids (including the common domesticated horse).

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Image originally from a Smithsonian Institution Museum of Natural History exhibit illustrating the evolution of the horse.

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