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- †Proentelodon? (may not be an entelodont) In po****r media, entelodonts are sometimes nicknamed **** pigs or terminator pigs. Entelodonts appear in the third episode...
- semicircle, similar to entelodonts, with the second rivalling the canine in size. The premolars are again similar to entelodonts in having a single cusp...
- American entelodonts, like Archaeotherium, as evidence for Daeodon being a descendant from a Late Oligocene immigration of large Asian entelodonts to North...
- had significant parental care. Like other entelodonts, the jaws had an unusually wide gape; one entelodont skull shows the animal survived a bite mark...
- Entelodon was a fairly typical entelodont, with a large, bulky body, slender legs, and a long snout. Like other entelodonts, Entelodon had complete eutherian...
- the dominant predator forms were mammals: hyaenodonts, oxyaenids, entelodonts, ptolemaiidans, arctocyonids and mesonychians, representing a great diversity...
- extinct groups such as anoplotheres, cainotheriids, merycoidodonts, entelodonts, anthracotheres, basilosaurids, and palaeomerycids. Many artiodactyls...
- common features with Asian and North American entelodonts. It was similar in size and form to the giant entelodont Daeodon from the early Miocene of North America...
- replace the extinct Hyaenodon, entelodonts and bear-dogs. The chalicotheres survived the Oligocene epoch. A new genus of entelodont called Daeodon evolved in...
- is a subgroup of Cetancodontamorpha, which also includes the extinct entelodonts and Andrewsarchus. The name Whippomorpha is a combination of English...