orohippus Antonyms

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Meaning of orohippus

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orohippus (n.)

A genus of American Eocene mammals allied to the horse, but having four toes in front and three behind.

orohippus Sentence Examples

  1. Orohippus, a diminutive Eocene horse, weighed approximately 10 pounds.
  2. The fossil remains of Orohippus have been discovered in North America and Europe.
  3. As an early member of the Equidae family, Orohippus possessed three toes on each foot.
  4. Orohippus was likely a forest-dwelling animal, feeding on leaves and soft vegetation.
  5. The teeth of Orohippus had low crowns and blunt cusps, indicating a diet of soft plant matter.
  6. Orohippus evolved from the earlier genus Hyracotherium and gave rise to the more advanced Mesohippus.
  7. The discovery of Orohippus fossils has shed light on the evolution of the horse family.
  8. Orohippus had a shoulder height of around 12 inches and a body length of 2-3 feet.
  9. Orohippus lived during a time of dramatic environmental changes, including the rise and fall of sea levels.
  10. The extinct genus Orohippus holds a significant place in understanding the evolutionary history of mammals.

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A genus of American Eocene mammals allied to the horse, but having four toes in front and three behind.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Orohippus, a diminutive Eocene horse, weighed approximately 10 pounds.

The fossil remains of Orohippus have been discovered in North America and Europe.

As an early member of the Equidae family, Orohippus possessed three toes on each foot.

Orohippus was likely a forest-dwelling animal, feeding on leaves and soft vegetation.