Everything about Thoatherium totally explained
Thoatherium is an extinct genus of
litoptern mammal.
With a length of 70 cm (2 ft 4 in), the
gazelle-like
Thoatherium was the smallest representative of the order
Litopterna. Judging from its long legs, it was a fast runner.
Thoatherium had remarkably reduced toes; only one
horse-like
hoof remained.
Thoatherium even lacked splint bones, which are remnants of the second and fourth toe found in modern horses. Judging from its
teeth,
Thoatherium fed on
leaves.
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