Life history Compared to the modern
plains zebra,
Anchitherium had a lower daily secretion rate (DSR) of
enamel, but a substantially faster enamel extension rate (EER) in the cusps of its teeth. However, the EER of
Anchitherium was substantially lower than that of the plains zebra in the cervical and middle regions of the crown.
Palaeoecology The
dental microwear and
mesowear of
Anchitherium aurelianense show that it had a browsing diet. ==References==