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The evolution of the horse is a classic example of adaptive evolution. Horses evolved over millions of years from small forest-dwelling ancestors into large, fast-running animals adapted to open grasslands. Fossil evidence shows a gradual increase in body size, longer and stronger legs, reduction in the number of toes, and the development of grazing teeth. The main stages of horse evolution are Eohippus, Mesohippus, Merychippus, Pliohippus, Equus, and the modern horse. These changes occurred due to adaptation and natural selection, helping horses survive in changing environments.

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Evolution of the Horse – A Classic Example of
Adaptive Evolution
The evolution of the horse is one of the most well-documented examples of evolution in the animal
kingdom. Over millions of years, horses evolved from small forest-dwelling animals into the large,
fast-running grazers we know today.


Major Stages in Horse Evolution
Eohippus (Hyracotherium) (~55 Million Years Ago): Small, dog-sized ancestor; lived in forests; four
toes on the forelimbs.
Mesohippus (~40 Million Years Ago): Larger body size; three toes; better adapted for running.
Merychippus (~25 Million Years Ago): Increased body size; middle toe became dominant;
developed grazing teeth.
Pliohippus (~10 Million Years Ago): Single main toe; longer and stronger limbs; adapted to open
grasslands.
Equus (~2 Million Years Ago): One hoof on each foot; efficient grazer; faster and more agile.
Modern Horse (Present Day): Large body size; long powerful legs; single hoof for high-speed
running; adapted for endurance and grazing.


Key Evolutionary Changes
• Body size increased significantly
• Legs became longer and stronger
• Number of toes reduced from 4 to 1
• Teeth evolved for grazing on grasses
• Adaptation from forests to open grasslands
• Increased speed and endurance


Exam Highlights
Eohippus = Earliest Horse Ancestor
Equus = Modern Horse Genus
Toe Reduction = 4 → 3 → 1
Habitat Shift = Forests → Grasslands
Evolution Driven by Adaptation and Natural Selection

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