Hyracodon vertebrae and jaw
Mandible and articulated vertebrae from the White River Formation Douglas, Wyoming. The hyracodon was an early ancestor of the rhino which lived during the Oligocene era, sometimes called the "running rhino". The animal was about the size of a cow and one of the larger animals of it's time when most animals were very small.
Photo Information
- Taken with NIKON COOLPIX L26
- Focal Length 4.6 mm
- Exposure Time 10/40
- f Aperture f/3.2
- ISO Speed 200
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