Mesohippus, a prehistoric horse from the Oligocene epoch, gallops into the ancient grasslands with its three-toed hooves. This early horse represents an important stage in the evolution of equids.
Characterized by its relatively small size, Mesohippus had adapted to browsing on vegetation, and its teeth were suited for grinding plant material. Unlike modern horses, Mesohippus had multiple toes on each foot, a feature that gradually evolved into the single-toed hooves of contemporary equids.
Roam the Oligocene landscapes with Mesohippus, a pivotal creature in the evolutionary journey of horses. Explore the mysteries of this early equid with