They ate lots of fish, but maybe other stuff, too.
shrubs and grass
Mesohippus
Mesohippus had longer legs than its predecessor Hyracotherium and stood about 60 cm {6 hands} tall.
in north dakota.
A mesohippus is a extinct horse with three toes and a long head about the size of a dog. Meso means middle and hippus means horse
It lived some 30-40 million years ago. For more information, visit the link below.
one toe is the hoof, another the splint bone, one the chestnut, and the two remainng formed the pastern.
The Meshippus is the same as the Miohippus and they had long legs to make them faster. So i don't think they were eaten by predators maybe but i don't know which kind of them.
It is larger (eohippus was the size of a medium-sized dog) and it has lost most of its toes. You can see how the eohippus evolved into the horse by looking at the feet of a tapir, which represents the feet of mesohippus.
Horses are originated from the dawn horse, Eohippus, also know as Mesohippus. Eohippus was a small, dog-sized creature with teeth made for browsing rather that grazing. It had many toes, unlike the modern horses.
A Kalobatippus Horse is a species of early horse. It had longer legs than its ancestors [Miohippus, mesohippus, etc.]. It had three toes and is roughly half the size of a modern horse. The kalobatippus had white spots on its back.
Horses come from all around the world, i.e. different breeds have different countries/places of origin. For example; the Lipizzaner's country of origin is Virginia, the Chintogauge Ponies (I hope I spelled Chintogauge right) come from the Chintogauge Islands, and so forth.
kingdom: Animal phylum: chordata class:vertebrata order: primates family: hominidae genus: homo species: sapien as of 2007. The genus of human beings is Homo and species is Homo Sapiens.