Skull and Jaw
Side view
Skull
Palatal view
Lower Jaw
Superior view
2nd Phalanx
Left - lateral view
Right - anterior view
Ungual Phalanx
Lateral view
Metatarsals and tarsals
Left - lateral view
Right - anterior view
The following bones are of Kalobatippus praestans found in the John Day Formation, Oregon, USA. [6]
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[1]https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/fhc/kalobatippus.htm
[2] Ibid.
[3] Cope, Edward and Matthew, William, Hitherto Unpublished Plates of Tertiary Mammalia and Permian Vertebrata, (United States Government for the American Museum of Natural History, 1915), Plate CVIII
[4] floridamuseum, Ibid.
[5] Licensed by [CC BY 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), Public domain or Public domain]
[6] Cope, Ibid., Plate CVIII description page
Kimberly Mural painted by Roger Twitter
By Bureau of Land Management Oregon and Washington [5], via Wikimedia Commons
Perissodactyla/Equidae/Anchitheriiane
Kalobatippus
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Size

Eye sockets

Type of teeth

Low-crowned (browsing)

Toes

Three toes on each leg

Hooves/pads

Pads

Locations found

Western United States[1]

Other

Metapodial bones elongated [2]

Similar to the Anchitheriums [3]

Alive at same time as many high crowned (grazing) horses [4]

Anchippus
Anchitherium
Equus 1 (Recent)
Equus 2 (Recent)
Equus 1 (Fossils)
Equus 2 (Fossils)
Hipparion
Hippidion
Hypohippus
Kalobatippus
Merychippus
Mesohippus
Miohippus
Nannippus
Neohipparion
Orohippus
Parahippus
Pliohippus
Protohippus
Protorohippus
Unidentified
Hyracotherum (Eohippus)
Horse Evolution?