| 1. | "Miohippus " ushered in a major new period of diversification in Equidae.
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| 2. | The horse family Equidae and the genus " Equus " evolved in North America.
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| 3. | For information on non-horse breeds and species, see Equidae or : Category : Equidae
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| 4. | For information on non-horse breeds and species, see Equidae or : Category : Equidae
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| 5. | The oldest known fossils assigned to Equidae date from the early Eocene, 54 million years ago.
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| 6. | Donkeys can interbreed with other members of the family Equidae, and are commonly interbred with horses.
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| 7. | The evolution of Rhinocerotidae and Equidae in the Miocene grasslands proceeded along parallel lines from similar causes.
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| 8. | :Actually Equidae is a family, though Equus does appear to be its only surviving genus.
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| 9. | :( ec ) The article odd-toed ungulates claims that Equidae has only one surviving genus.
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| 10. | Equidae belongs to the order Perissodactyla, which includes the extant tapirs and rhinoceros, and several extinct families.
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