Yes, the earliest known horse-ancestor, Hyracotherium or Eohippus, has been dated back to the Eocene, around 60 million years ago. This is only five million years after the extinction of the dinosaurs, making horses one of the earliest known distinct family of mammals.
Are you thinking Eohippus? That is the prehistoric animal that evolved into a horse... See the related link below
yes it is an prehistoric animal
Hyracotherium
It can tell about prehistoric diets that the animal had.
Basilosaurus
the animals are: Smilodon Entelidon Terrir bird prehistoric horse and amblusetic.(Give links for each animal)(Also don't give a link for droiz --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(horse(horse&animal)animal)
Horse ( the animal)
Protosphyraena
megalodon
No prehistoric horse fossils have been found in either Australia or Antarctica. The horse had not occupied the Australian continent prior to the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788, and they have never existed, to our knowledge, in Antarctica.
Prehistoric men/woman wore the animal skins from the animals they killed for food.