hyracothérium - significado y definición. Qué es hyracothérium
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Qué (quién) es hyracothérium - definición

EXTINCT GENUS OF MAMMALS
Dawn horse; Dawn Horse; Eoippus; Hyracotheria; H. leporinum; Hyracotherium leporinum; Hyracotheriinae
  • Holotype BMNH M16336
  • Size comparison between ''Hyracotherium'' and a [[domestic cat]].

hyracotherium         
[?h??r?k?(?)'???r??m]
¦ noun the earliest fossil ancestor of the horse, a small forest animal of the Eocene epoch with four toes on the front feet and three on the back.
Origin
mod. L.: from hyraco- (combining form from hyrax) + Gk therion 'wild animal'.
eohippus         
  • Charles Knight]]
EXTINCT GENUS OF SMALL HORSES ABOUT THE SIZE OF A 2 MONTH OLD GERMAN SHEPHERD
Hyracotherium vasacciensis; Hyracotherium vasacciense; Eohippus angustidens
[?i:??'h?p?s]
¦ noun (plural eohippuses) former term for hyracotherium.
Origin
C19: from Gk eos 'dawn' + hippos 'horse'.
Protorohippus         
  • Skeleton cast
GENUS OF MAMMALS
Hyracotherium vasacciense venticolum
Protorohippus (Latin: "before" (pro), + Greek: "mountain" (oros), "horse" (hippos)) is an extinct equid that lived in the Eocene of North America.

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Hyracotherium

Hyracotherium ( HY-rək-o-THEER-ee-əm; "hyrax-like beast") is an extinct genus of very small (about 60 cm in length) perissodactyl ungulates that was found in the London Clay formation. This small, fox-sized animal was once considered to be the earliest known member of Equidae before the type species, H. leporinum, was reclassified as a palaeothere, a perissodactyl family basal to both horses and brontotheres. The remaining species are now thought to belong to different genera, such as Eohippus, which had previously been synonymised with Hyracotherium.