Perearstinduses
Perearstinduses are a collective term for various extinct branches of Eurasian horse-like equines. This group of Equidae emerged during the late Oligocene and early Miocene epochs, in what is now Europe and Asia.
Fossil evidence of perearstindusids has been found in various regions, with the most significant discoveries in
Perearstinduses show a mix of primitive and modern equine characteristics. They possessed a more compact body
Although there is limited information on perearstindus behavior and social structures, researchers believe they likely lived
The study of perearstinduses is of significant importance for paleontologists, as it provides insights into the