Topic: Equus Fossil
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Why are fossil remains of Equus not seen in the Pliocene period?
Fossil remains of /Equus/ have been found that date from the Pliocene, and namely in North America, Africa, Asia and Europe. Update <<who said there are no fossil remains of Equus [sic]>> The generic name's spelt correctly, as it happens. I... Read More »
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When did equus santaeelenae and beligirallus oligacanthus fossils...
I don't know when they were found, but have always believed that fossils form after a plant or animal dies. So the fossils never lived. Read More »
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Why do Equus fossils remains from the Pleistocene occur abundantl...
Because Equus lived on all continents except Australia and Antarctica during the Pleistocene. In fact, Equus evolved in North America, and then quickly spread to other continents via land bridges that formed during the Pleistocene. Equus di... Read More »
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Since then, as the number of equid fossils has increased, the actual evolutionary progression from Hyracotherium to Equus has been discovered to be much ... More »
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