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Paraentelodon

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immigration. As with other entelodonts, it was an omnivore with large teeth that enabled it to crush
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at the time of discovery). It was assigned to Entelodontidae by Carroll (1988).
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were found in the early Miocene Jiaozigou locality of China where a tusk of a
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G. Métais, P.-O. Antoine, L. Marivaux, J.-L. Welcomme, and S. Ducrocq. 2003.
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of North America. The structure of their teeth is visibly similar, but
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entelodonts. It was similar in size and form to the giant entelodont
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New artiodactyl ruminant mammal from the late Oligocene of Pakistan
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Everett H. Lindsay, Volker Fahlbusch, Pierre Mein (1989).
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Although Gabunia did not explain the etymology, the name
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was found in the same crust as the giant rhinocerotoid
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that were found in Oligocene sites of Benara, Georgia (
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or a close relative, based on similar knolls on their
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Index

Oligocene
Miocene

Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Artiodactyla
Entelodontidae
Paraentelodon
Binomial name
Synonyms
extinct
entelodont
Oligocene
Miocene
Asia
Georgia
Kazakhstan
China
Bugti Hills
Pakistan
molars
canine teeth
Georgian SSR
Greek
entelodonts
teeth

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