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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.
An eohippus is the earliest known type of horse. They where about the size of a fow with four toes in the front and three toes in the back.Horse Isle Answer: dawn horse
where did eohippus live
The first hose ancestor, Eohippus was 250-450 mm in height, about the size of a Fox.
the first horse was found in Europe. But it wasn't the horse we know today, found in Europe, it was Eohippus. which is what the horse originally was before it evolved. Eohippus was about the size of a fox, so it was really different from the horse today.
Eohippus is thought to have had a tail like a donkey.
The Eohippus was a grazing herbivore that ate soft leaves and plant roots.
Eohippus
the EOHIPPUS lived in Asia and north America
Eohippus was the first KNOWN descendant of the horse we know today. It was about the size of our average day fox. It had four toes on it's front feet and three on the back.
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