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The early ancestors of the horse (shown in the picture) were adapted to life in tropical forests. Gradually the forests disappeared and were replaced with open grasslands. Because of the gradual change in habitat, modern horses
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C) Are taller with long legs and are capable of great speed to escape predators
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Because of the gradual change in habitat, modern horses developed rougher teeth, stopped walking on several spread out toes and developed hoofs, they started developing larger speeds, and numerous other things.
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