ICANT writes:
Where did modern horses come from?
Modern species of horses, such as the common horse, Equus caballus, evolved on the North American continent and migrated across the Bering land bridge into what is now Siberia. From there, horses spread across Asia into Europe and south to the Middle East and northern Africa. At the end of the Pleistocene epoch”about 10,000 years ago”a set of devastating extinctions took place in North and South America. Many large mammal species died out on the American continents, including mammoths, saber-tooth tigers, and all horse species. (The cause of these extinctions is unknown.
Er, what? The horses that moved into Asia did not go exinct. Is says as much in the paragraph you posted! How exactly is this a problem for the ToE? How exactly does it constitute a "hoax"?
Most importantly, how do explain what appears to be a ham-fisted attempt on your part to mischaracterise this information?
The rest of your links, by the way, are a collection of the usual PRATTs sourced from crank sites.