![A three toed horse, Mesohippus baidi (Oligocene, Brule Formation, Pennington County, South Dakota) HMNS 1017 Mesohippus represents the second stage of evolution of the horse. As a forest dweller, the size of a collie dog Mesohippus had the short, low-crowned teeth of a browsing animal that fed on leaves and soft twigs. Wikipedia Loves Art at the Houston Museum of Natural Science This photo of item # [1] at the Houston Museum of Natural Science was contributed under the team name "etee_in_Space_Ceetee" as part of the Wikipedia Loves Art project in February 2009. Houston Museum of Natural Science The original photograph on Flickr was taken by etee—please add a comment to the original Flickr page whenever a use has been made on Wikipedia or another project. Project galleries on Flickr: this institution, this team](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3a/WLA_hmns_Mesohippus_baidi_2.jpg/600px-WLA_hmns_Mesohippus_baidi_2.jpg)
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