Animal Skeletons-78 Three - Toed Horse Fossil Skeleton on Display

This image showcases a well - preserved fossil skeleton of Hipparion, commonly known as the three - toed horse. Displayed in a museum setting, the fossil reveals the skeletal structure of this ancient equid species.

Hipparion lived during the Miocene to Pliocene epochs, and this fossil provides valuable insights into the anatomy and evolution of early horses. The exhibit is complemented by informational panels, one of which features an illustration of what Hipparion may have looked like in life, along with text (partially in Chinese) that likely details its characteristics, habitat, and significance in paleontological research.

The fossil is presented on a pedestal, allowing visitors to view it from multiple angles, and the background includes a window showing a natural scene, possibly to evoke the prehistoric environments where Hipparion once roamed. This display serves as an educational tool, helping the public understand more about the evolutionary history of horses and the ancient ecosystems they were part of.


Model:Animal Skeletons-78 Price:US $4900 - 5780 / Piece Color:Same as picture or custom as per buyer's choice Size:From 1m to 60 m long,other size is also available. Payment:Credit Card,L/C,T/T,Western Union. Min.Order Quantity:1 Set. Lead time:15-30 days or depends on order quantity after payment.