Name/Title
One Toed Horse (tooth)Entry/Object ID
2011.57.43Description
Description: Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Family:Equinae
Order: Perisodactyla
Genus: Dinohippus
Common Name: One Toed Horse (tooth)
Age: Plicene
Location: Unknown
Description: Long, fractured and worn with double root extending to points. Ivory in with some moldy black hues.
Physical Characteristics:
Dinohippus (Greek: Terrible horse), is an extinct herbivorous mammal belonging to the tribe Equini, subfamily Equinae, which was endemic to North America from the late Hemphillian stage of the Miocene through the Zanclean stage of the Pliocene (10.3—3.6 mya) and in existence for approximately 6.7 million years.[1][2]
Family: Equinae
Genus: Dinohippus
Kingdom: Animalia (Animals)
Class: Mammalia
Order: Perisodactyla
Phylum: ChordataCollection
Museum Collection of FossilsAcquisition
Accession
2011.57Source or Donor
Museum Collection of FossilsAcquisition Method
Long-term LoanDimensions
Width
1-1/8 inDepth
3/4 inLength
2-7/8 inLocation
Location
Container
CenterDrawer
2nd ShelfShelf
CenterCabinet
Case # 49Wall
NorthRoom
Delmar Smith HallBuilding
Crater Rock MuseumCategory
Permanent