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Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument - Nature and Science Idaho, known mostly for its fossils from the late Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs, contains Hagerman horse fossils, Equus simplicidens . Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument contains one of the world’s richest known deposits of fossil horses thought to be a link between prehistoric and modern horses. In 1988, the Hagerman horse became Idaho’s state fossil and Hagerman Fossil Beds became a national monument. The Monument contains the Hagerman Horse Quarry, a national natural landmark, recognized as one of the six most important sites in the world regarding the fossil history of the horse. The Monument is also one of three national park system units containing a portion of the Oregon Trail National Historic Trail. Environmental Factors Natural Features Mollusks Trees and Shrubs Air Quality Fossils Rivers and Streams Soils Springs and Seeps |
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