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describe the similarities and differences between the horses from the different epochs​

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Answered by samarthcv
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Answer:

The modern horse started evolving about 5 years ago in the eocene epoch in North America. The first species was a fox sized species named as Eohippus. Fossils helped in deriving these information.

Richard Owen, a palaeontologist found the first fossils of Eohippus in the year 1841. He renamed the species as Hyracotherium.

They spread throughout Asia and Europe. The primitive horses differ from modern horses in three characters:

Smaller body (only 40 cms high), head and neck.

Forelimbs with four and hindlimbs with three nailed digits

Incomplete cement and no serrations upon molar teeth.

Eohippus adapted the above mentioned characters as they lived in marshes and had to feed on grassy vegetation.

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Answered by bba1842
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Carabaos are mostly used in farming by farmers; they are needed (their weight) so that they can create a hole in the ground wherein the farmers can put seeds inside it. Horses are used as transportations; They are formerly used for battles but now, yes really, now they are just for transportations- Kalesas, bare horseback rides, and many more. But I agree they are both animals but yes, the horse really is faster than the carabao

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