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The new Exhibits and Education Center at the Florida Museum of Natural History is set to showcase three remarkable fossil horse skeletons under construction. To the left, discover the zebra-sized Equus from 1.5 million years ago. In the center, the 18-million-year-old Archaeohippus offers insight into ancient equine evolution, while the Parahippus, also from 18 million years ago, stands on the right. These skeletons provide a fascinating glimpse into the diversity of prehistoric horses that roamed Florida.
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Outlines of the three fossil horse skeletons to be placed on exhibit at the new FLMNH Exhibits and Education Center, are under construction. The zebra-sized 1.5-million-year-old Florida fossil Equus is to the left, the 18-million-year-old Florida Archaeohippus is in the center and 18-million-year-old Parahippus is on the right.