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Description Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the South American Pleistocene equids. The function of the prehensile upper lip of Hippidion principale during foraging is depicted in foreground (and in detail), while the grazer Equus neogeus is shown in the background.
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Author Camila Bernardes, Fernando L. Sicuro, Leonardo S. Avilla, and André E.P. Pinheiro
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