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Entelodont - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Entelodonts - sometimes facetiously termed hell pigs or terminator pigs - are an extinct family of pig-like omnivores endemic to forests and plains of North America, Europe, and Asia from the middle Eocene to early Miocene epochs (37.2-16.3 million years ago), existing for about 21 million years
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entelodont
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Daeodon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daeodon is an extinct genus of entelodont artiodactyl that inhabited North America between 29 to 19 million years ago during the late Oligocene and early Miocene epochs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daeodon
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Daeodon (Dinohyus) - About
The prehistoric pig Daeodon, also known as Dinohyus, was the size of a rhinoceros.
http://dinosaurs.about.com/od/mesozoicmammals/p/daeodon.htm
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BBC Nature - Entelodonts Videos, News and Facts
Entelodonts spent a lot of time fighting with their own kind.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/life/Entelodont
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Daeodon - Prehistoric-Wildlife
Information about the entelodont Daeodon and other prehistoric creatures.
http://www.prehistoric-wildlife.com/species/d/daeodon.html
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Truly Terrifying Entelodonts - ScienceBlogs
There are few fossil mammals that are as scary-looking as entelodonts. Justifiably called "Hell Pigs" in the book Cruisin' the Fossil Freeway, the long, toothy skulls of entelodonts are certainly imposing.
http://scienceblogs.com/laelaps/2008/04/12/truly-terrifying-entelodonts/
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Entelodont - Extinct Mammal - Britannica
Entelodont (family Entelodontidae), any member of the extinct family Entelodontidae, a group of large mammals related to living pigs.
http://www.britannica.com/animal/entelodont
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Entelodonts - Prehistoric-Wildlife
A look at how entelodonts have been portrayed over the years with a review of the theories that may answer some of the questions about these strange beasts.
http://www.prehistoric-wildlife.com/articles/entelodonts.html
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Those Giant Killer Pigs From Hell Aren't Pigs - Scientific American Blog
If you've been with Tet Zoo since the early days, you'll have seen this image before - and, even if you haven't seen it on Tet Zoo you might have seen it anyway, since everyone loves this model and it's mentioned just about any time that entelodonts are.
http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/tetrapod-zoology/entelodonts-giant-killer-pigs/