A hydrocotherium is something that has evolved through several intermediate species, not only in todays horses but into today's zebras and mules.
The Hyracotherium were plant eating herbivores that lived between 45 and 60 million years ago. The Hyracotherium were about the size of a dog with a height of about 9 inches.
It was a prey animal. Hyracotherium (or Eohippus) was a herbivore, just as modern horses are today
The hyracotherium grazed on soft leaves, also some friuts, nuts, and plant shoots
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Hyracotherium
Hyracotherium leporinum
uintatherium plesiadapis ans hyracotherium
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The common ancestor is the Hyracotherium
Hyracotherium
uintatherium plesiadapis ans hyracotherium