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Evolution of the horse / Horse / Odd-toed ungulate / Zebra / Equus francisci / Equus scotti / Equidae / Equus / Dinohippus
Date: 2006-08-17 19:36:04
Evolution of the horse
Horse
Odd-toed ungulate
Zebra
Equus francisci
Equus scotti
Equidae
Equus
Dinohippus

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