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Biology, 07.06.2021 20:50 joannakawata6

Directions: Your team has cleaned and prepped the fossils from your latest dig and they are ready for your analysis! Look at the images of the fossils, using the background information you gathered, Identify which skull and which foot belong to which species of horsel Before you record any more da be sure to check that you have matched the right foot and skull to the right horse. When you have correo identified them, fill in the rest of the table with data you collect! Kind of Horse Hyracotherium (Eohippus) Mlohippus Morychlppus Equus Unknown Skull Letter Unknown Foot Number Number of toes Number of toe Bones Number of foot Bones Number of Ankle Bones Total number of foot bones Length of foot (measurement of inset diagram) mm​

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