Definition of Entelodont. Meaning of Entelodont. Synonyms of Entelodont

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- ungulates. Entelodonts could get quite large, and in many cases are the largest mammals in their respective ecosystems. The largest entelodont known from...
- Daeodon is an extinct genus of entelodont even-toed ungulates that inhabited North America about 23 to 20 million years ago during the latest Oligocene...
- eutherian dentition), formerly called Elotherium, is an extinct genus of entelodont artiodactyl endemic to Eurasia. Fossils of species are found in Paleogene...
- Gr****: αρχαιοθήριον, meaning "ancient beast") is an extinct genus of entelodont artiodactyl endemic to North America during the Eocene and Oligocene epochs...
- Paraentelodon is an extinct entelodont from the Late Oligocene and Oligocene-Miocene boundary of Asia. The fossils of the type species P. intermedium were...
- mammals Yu, Yang; Gao, Hongyan; Li, Qiang; Ni, Xijun (2023-01-01). "A new entelodont (Artiodactyla, Mammalia) from the late Eocene of China and its phylogenetic...
- replace the extinct Hyaenodon, entelodonts and bear-dogs. The chalicotheres survived the Oligocene epoch. A new genus of entelodont called Daeodon evolved in...
- member of the clade Cetancodontamorpha, being most closely related to entelodonts, hippos, and whales. Below is a simplified cladogram based on the results...
- the dominant predator forms were mammals: hyaenodonts, oxyaenids, entelodonts, ptolemaiidans, arctocyonids and mesonychians, representing a great diversity...
- 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...