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Nguruwe was an
extinct genus of even-toed
ungulates that
existed during the
Miocene in Africa. It was
formerly considered a
member of the
subfamily Listriodontinae...
- †
Nguruwe ? †
Kenyasus † Libycoc****us † Megaloc****us † Kubanoc****us...
- †Hyotheriinae Aureliac****us Chicoc****us Chleuastoc****us
Dubiotherium Hyotherium Nguruwe Sinapriculus Xenohyus †Listriodontinae
Suinae †Tetraconodontinae Conohyus...
- Pliocene, Asia †Hyotherium von Meyer, 1834 - Miocene,
Europe and Asia †
Nguruwe Pickford, 1986 - (previously
located in the
subfamily of Kubanoc****inae)...
- †Hyotheriinae Aureliac****us Chicoc****us Chleuastoc****us
Dubiotherium Hyotherium Nguruwe Sinapriculus Xenohyus †Listriodontinae
Suinae †Tetraconodontinae Conohyus...
- †Hyotheriinae Aureliac****us Chicoc****us Chleuastoc****us
Dubiotherium Hyotherium Nguruwe Sinapriculus Xenohyus †Listriodontinae
Suinae †Tetraconodontinae Conohyus...
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likely pre**** on medium-sized mammals, such as the
suids Namac****us and
Nguruwe, the
tragulid Dorcatherium, the
small bovid Namacerus, or
juveniles of...
- †Hyotheriinae Aureliac****us Chicoc****us Chleuastoc****us
Dubiotherium Hyotherium Nguruwe Sinapriculus Xenohyus †Listriodontinae
Suinae †Tetraconodontinae Conohyus...
- they are
possessed by evil spirits, and in
Tanzania they are
known as
nguruwe meaning 'pig', or zeru
which means 'ghost'. The
Report discusses the "most...
- Prodeinotherium.
Other inhabitants include the
small suids Namac****us and
Nguruwe, the
tragulid Dorcatherium, the
diminutive aardvark Myorycteropus, the...