Equini
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Equini is a tribe of herbivorous mammals of the subfamily Equinae, family Equidae, which lived worldwide (except Australia) from the Hemingfordian stage of the Early Miocene to present (20.6—0 mya) and in existence for approximately 20.6 million years.[1]
Taxonomy
Equini was named by Gray in 1821 and was considered monophyletic by MacFadden (1998).[2]
Equini (e·quin·i)
Equini is a collection of Chevy Equinox's all grouped together. You can commonly find these at Chevy dealerships worldwide. They vary in color. Crystal Red Tintcoat is the most common color. With Pure White, and Black Granite Metallic coming in the next most common colors. If you come across a group of Equini in their natural habitat, do not startle them. They may charge or buck. Common fighting techniques includes but is not limited to, throwing transmissions, throwing engine codes, throwing piston rods, throwing differentials, and dropping gas lines as a last resort of peeing on you and then sparking to light you on fire. Much like a worker bee, thus killing the Equini instantly in defense of the pack and the Queen. The Queen is generally a Traverse (See Travi) But also can be a larger breed such as a (Suburbi)
Subtaxa
Astrohippus, Calippus, Dinohippus, Equus (synonymized with Allozebra, Asinus, Onager, Plesippus, Neohippus, Equus semiplicatus, Equus tau), Hippidion, Onohippidium, Pliohippus, Protohippus (synomymized with Eoequus).
Sister taxa
Hipparionini (synonymized with Cormohipparion)
References
- ^ Paleobiology Database: Equini basic info.
- ^ B. J. MacFadden. 1998. Equidae. In C. M. Janis, K. M. Scott, and L. L. Jacobs (eds.), Evolution of Tertiary Mammals of North America