• This image shows a representative sequence, but should not be construed to represent a "straight-line" evolution of the horse.
  • Many today disagree as to the accuracy of the depicted evolution of the horse. This due to the missing time frames and shortage of fossils in those periods...
  • The horse series has long been a showcase of evolution. ... Sarfati, J., The non-evolution of the horse, Creation 21(3):28–31, 1999.
  • Evolution of the horse over the past 55 million years. The present-day Przewalski's horse is believed to be the only remaining example of a wild horse—i.e...
  • Besides all these, the rib and teeth numbers of the animals aligned subsequently within the horse series, refute the evolution of horse legend.
  • The Evolution of Horses Part of the Horse exhibition. ... By 55 million years ago, the first members of the horse family, the dog-sized Hyracotherium, were...
  • It’s important to note there were many members of the horse family that existed at the same time throughout its evolution.
  • In this post I will try to describe the modern view of evolution within the horse family. I apologize in advance for the length...
  • Horses have evolved quite a lot over 55 million years. From their larger size to adapting to galloping and grazing, learn about the evolution of the horse here.
  • You now know that the beginning of the evolution of horse took place in the Cenozoic era, close to the Palaeocene-Eocene boundary.