A landscape during the Tertiary Period, is a widely used, but obsolete term for the geologic period from 66 million to million years ago during which Palaeotherium ('old beast'), an extinct genus of perissodactyl ungulate roamed through Europe. Although at times proposed to be ancestral to modern horses they are now considered not part of the same lineage.


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