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Rhythms In Nature

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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Rhythms In Nature

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  1. Rhythms In Nature

  2. 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.

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