- ungulates.
Entelodonts could get
quite large, and in many
cases are the
largest mammals in
their respective ecosystems. The
largest entelodont known from...
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Daeodon is an
extinct genus of
entelodont even-toed
ungulates that
inhabited North America about 29 to 15.97
million years ago from the
early Oligocene...
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member of its own family, Andrewsarchidae, and may have been
related to
entelodonts.
Fossils of
Andrewsarchus have been
recovered from the
Middle Eocene...
- Gr****: αρχαιοθήριον,
meaning "ancient beast") is an
extinct genus of
entelodont artiodactyl endemic to
North America during the
Eocene and
Oligocene epochs...
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eutherian dentition),
formerly called Elotherium, is an
extinct genus of
entelodont artiodactyl endemic to Eurasia.
Fossils of
species are
found in Paleogene...
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extinct groups such as anoplotheres, cainotheriids, merycoidodonts,
entelodonts, anthracotheres, basilosaurids, and palaeomerycids. Many artiodactyls...
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replace the
extinct Hyaenodon,
entelodonts and bear-dogs. The
chalicotheres survived the
Oligocene epoch. A new
genus of
entelodont called Daeodon evolved in...
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Paraentelodon is an
extinct entelodont from the Late
Oligocene of Asia. The
fossils of the type
species P.
intermedium were
found in Georgia, Kazakhstan...
- a small,
primitive entelodont, ****igned as such by
Carroll (1998), from the
Middle Eocene of China. It was a very
small entelodont,
about the size of...
- is a
subgroup of Cetancodontamorpha,
which also
includes the
extinct entelodonts and Andrewsarchus. The name
Whippomorpha is a
combination of Ancient...