Hyracotherium

NOUN
  1. extinct horse genus; formerly called eohippus
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  • Would she remember where you found the hyracotherium, Kai? Survivors
  • If he is a genuine hyracotherium, unusually special," said Varian in a strangled voice. Cattle Town
  • If he is a genuine hyracotherium, unusually special, " said Varian in a strangled voice. Dinosaur Planet
  • A hyracotherium, or I miss my guess, " said Trizein with the forced joviality an adult often displayed for the unknown quantity of a youngster. Dinosaur Planet
  • Such experts believe our horse originated in Europe from the hyracotherium. Centennial
  • The first horse, Hyracotherium (= Eohippus), is known from the early Eocene and appears to have been derived from a condylarth.
  • Tyrannosaurus Rex, I called him fang-face, hadrosaurs of all varieties, crested, helmeted, hyracotherium, pteranodons which I call golden fliers, or giffs. Survivors
  • In Europe the little creature was given the totally erroneous name hyracotherium, because his discoverers could not imagine him to be related in any way to the horse; they classified him as a forebear of the hyrax, a small shrew-like animal, the cony of the Old Testament. Centennial
  • Scientists now believe that the hyracotherium ate meat and lived in the forest.
  • We can try the swamps where we found the hyracotherium tomorrow," Varian suggested and Lunzie agreed that this might be a more profitable site for the purple moss. Survivors
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