
Capa de caballo
"Capa de caballo," or "horse layer," refers to a specific layer of rock and soil associated with ancient horse habitats, often identified in geological or archaeological contexts. It typically contains fossils, bones, or artifacts related to past equine populations and the environments they inhabited. Recognizing this layer helps scientists understand historical ecosystems, climate conditions, and human interactions with horses over time. In essence, it’s a geological marker that provides insights into the past lives and habitats of horses, aiding research into prehistoric ecology and evolution.