Mesohippus had longer legs than its predecessor
Eohippus and stood about 60 cm (6
hands) tall. This equid is the first fully
tridactyl horse in the evolutionary record, with the third digit being longer and larger than its first and second digits;
Mesohippus had not developed a hoof at this point, rather it still had pads as seen in
Hyracotherium and
Orohippus. The face of
Mesohippus was longer and larger than earlier
equids. It had a slight facial
fossa, or depression, in the skull. The eyes were rounder, and were set wider apart and further back than in
Hyracotherium. Unlike earlier horses, its teeth were low crowned and contained a single gap behind the front teeth, where the
bit now rests in the modern horse. In addition, it had another grinding tooth, making a total of six.
Mesohippus was a browser that fed on tender twigs and fruit. The cerebral hemisphere, or cranial cavity, was notably larger than that of its predecessors and its
brain was similar to modern horses. ==Species==