''Orohippus'' (from the
Greek , 'mountain' and , 'horse') is an extinct
equid
Equidae (sometimes known as the horse family) is the taxonomic family of horses and related animals, including the extant horses, asses, and zebras, and many other species known only from fossils. All extant species are in the genus '' Equus'', w ...
that lived in the
Eocene (about 50 million years ago).
It is believed to have
evolved from equids such as ''
Eohippus'', as the earliest evidence for ''Orohippus'' appears about 2 million years after the first appearance of ''Eohippus''. The anatomical differences between the two are slight: they were the same size, but ''Orohippus'' had a slimmer body, a more elongated head, slimmer forelimbs and longer hind legs, all of which are characteristics of a good jumper. Its teeth were
brachydont in height, but the development of flattened surfaces and shearing
lophs on their molars suggests they were more a browser than a
frugivore
A frugivore is an animal that thrives mostly on raw fruits or succulent fruit-like produce of plants such as roots, shoots, nuts and seeds. Approximately 20% of mammalian herbivores eat fruit. Frugivores are highly dependent on the abundance an ...
.
[Kitts, D. B. 1957. A Revision of the Genus Orohippus (Perissodactyla, Equidae). American Museum Novelties, 1864:1–40.] The outer toes of ''Eohippus'' are no longer present in ''Orohippus'', hence on each forelimb there were four fingers (toes) and on each hind leg three toes.
Species of ''Orohippus'' has also been referred to ''
Protorohippus
''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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See also
* Evolution of th ...
''.
See also
*
Evolution of the horse
*
Horse
Notes
References
* MacFadden, B.J., 1998. Equidae. pp. 537–559 ''in'' C.M. Janis, K.M. Scott, and L.L. Jacobs (''eds.'') ''Evolution of Tertiary Mammals of North America'' Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Orohippus, Index Fossils and the TertiaryNational Center for Science Education
Eocene horses
Eocene odd-toed ungulates
Eocene mammals of North America
Paleogene United States
Prehistoric placental genera
Extinct mammals of North America
Eocene genus first appearances
Eocene genus extinctions
Fossil taxa described in 1872
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