The fossilised remains of a rare primitive three-toed horse di s played at a museum in Munich, West Germany. It is thought to be the finest specimen of its kind in the world.
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Press, 4 August 1987, Page 50
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33The fossilised remains of a rare primitive three-toed horse displayed at a museum in Munich, West Germany. It is thought to be the finest specimen of its kind in the world. Press, 4 August 1987, Page 50
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