Hypohippus – Fossil Horses https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/fossil-horses/gallery/hypohippus/
for its time, with a size comparable to a modern pony
for its time, with a size comparable to a modern pony
for its time, with a size comparable to a modern pony
for its time, with a size comparable to a modern pony
The informal word „horse“ is used in both a narrow sense (sensu stricto) and in a broad sense (sensu lato). Some people use „horse“ in a narrow sense to indicate some (but not all) members of the modern domestic horse species Equus caballus (ek‘-kwis ca-bal-lus). For example, some may correct other
example, some may correct others for referring to a “pony
When the world closed down in mid-March, not only did we have to close the Museum doors to the public, but also to our amazing volunteers. They could no longer help us in collections or give tours as docents and we had to postpone, and then out and out cancel, our annual reception that honors all of
shoveling poop because I’m convinced I’ll find a pony
The Florida Museum’s Vertebrate Paleontology collections provide the most complete basis available for study of Cenozoic vertebrate life and evolution in the eastern United States and the circum-Caribbean Basin area. Combined, the five separate collections total about 1,000,000 fossil specimens, of
2008 Education Aucilla River Prehistory Project Pony
The Florida Museum’s Vertebrate Paleontology collections provide the most complete basis available for study of Cenozoic vertebrate life and evolution in the eastern United States and the circum-Caribbean Basin area. Combined, the five separate collections total about 1,000,000 fossil specimens, of
2008 Education Aucilla River Prehistory Project Pony
The Florida Museum’s Vertebrate Paleontology collections provide the most complete basis available for study of Cenozoic vertebrate life and evolution in the eastern United States and the circum-Caribbean Basin area. Combined, the five separate collections total about 1,000,000 fossil specimens, of
2008 Education Aucilla River Prehistory Project Pony
Florida Statute 1004.57 Florida Statute 1004.57 sets forth the State of Florida’s declared intent to protect and preserve vertebrate fossils and vertebrate paleontology sites. All vertebrate fossils found on lands owned or leased by the state belong to the state with title to the fossils vested in
2008 Education Aucilla River Prehistory Project Pony
Scientists determine how animals are related by comparing the characteristics they share or don’t share. It behooves you to know that horses belong to a group of mammals called ungulates, which are animals with hooves, or hard coverings that protect their toes and are an amazing feature for running.
However, some extinct rhinos were pony-sized or smaller
An abandoned Caribbean colony unearthed centuries after it had been forgotten and a case of mistaken identity in the archaeological record have conspired to rewrite the history of a barrier island off the Virginia and Maryland coasts. These seemingly unrelated threads were woven together when Nic
horse breeds in the United States: The Chincoteague pony
The first Collectors Day at the Florida Museum of Natural History was part of our International Museum Day celebration on May 18, 1980. It hosted 20 collections and highlighted the importance of them and museums. Our last Collectors Day in 2020 hosted over 110 collections with 2,100 visitors, conti
Culture: Popular toys are Star Wars figures, My Little Pony