Equus sivalensis is an extinct species of large equid native to the northern Indian subcontinent.
Remains date from the beginning of the Pleistocene, c. 2.58 million years ago until around 600,000 years ago, during the Middle Pleistocene.
Based on isotopes and teeth morphology, it is thought to have been a grazer.
[1] The later species Equus namadicus from the same region has sometimes been suggested to be a synonym due to their similar teeth morphology.
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