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Would horseshoe crabs be useful as an index fossils?

No, Index fossils are used to date certain rock layers where the fossil is found. So it's usefull when you can find a certain index fossil only in a small period of time. So you can get the most precise dating for the rock layer. Horseshoe crabs are known as a 'living fossil', the first fossils of horse shoe crabs are found 450 millions years ago. So when you find a fossil of a horse shoe crab in a rock or sediment, you can't say anything about the age of the rock.


What class does the horse fall under?

The horse falls under the class Mammalia. This is because the horse is a mammal. The horse is a part of the perissodactyla order and the equidae family.


What era did the Hyracotherium live?

Hyracotherium ("Hyrax-like beast") (also known as Eohippus) was a dog-sized perissodactyl ungulate that lived in the Northern Hemisphere, with species ranging throughout Asia, Europe, and North America during the Early to Mid Eocene, about 60 to 45 million years ago. It was once considered to be the earliest known member of the horse family before being reclassified as a palaeothere, of a perissodactyl family related to both horses and brontotheres.


What is the scientific name or taxonomic classification of the poisonous plant Horse bean?

The scientific or taxonomic name would be Vicia faba.


Does horse tail contain ephedrine?

Yes, horse tail (Equisetum arvense) does not contain ephedrine. Ephedrine is a compound found in plants of the Ephedra genus, not in Equisetum species.

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Where were horses first located?

The earliest ancestor of the horse (that means the first horse) evolved over 50,000,000 years ago. Eohippus was the first breed of horse to evolve and it's fossils have first clearly appeared in the Eocene and have been found in both North America and Asia.


What is the earliest evidence for the domestication of the horse is found in present day?

It was found in Ukraine.


What prehistoric horse fossils can be found in Australia and Antarctica?

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.


Where is the earliest evidence of domestication of the horse found in present-day?

It was found in Ukraine.


Are horse fossils real?

Yes, horse fossils are real.


How many toes does a earliest horse have?

The earliest horse, a forest dweller, had 5 toes.


In what part of the world did the horse evolve?

According to my research, they evoloved (scientists found fossils) in North America. -Animal Expert (SmileyAnimals)


What is the scientific name of the earliest horse?

Eohippus .


Is a horse a prehistoric animal?

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.


What is the name of the earliest horse race?

The answer is HorseRace 400


What is Morgan colt?

The Morgan Horse was one of the earliest breeds created in Ameria. It is a highly versatile horse. A colt is a young male horse.


What was the earliest animal to bear recognizably horse-like anatomy?

Hyracotherium