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Daeodon

Animal
Daeodon es un género extinto de mamífero artiodáctilo entelodóntido que habitó América del Norte entre 29 a 19 millones de años atrás durante las época del Oligoceno superior y el Mioceno inferior. Wikipedia
Nombre científico: Daeodon
Clasificación superior: Entelodontidae
Daeodon de es.m.wikipedia.org
Daeodon (del Griego, daios "hostil", "terrible" y odon "diente") es un género extinto de mamífero artiodáctilo entelodóntido que habitó América del Norte ...
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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 and ...
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The Daeodon is an aggressive creature; keep your distance when shooting, Longneck or crossbow is preferred. It can be grabbed by an Argentavis so one player can ...
The Daeodon (or 'Hell Pig') is a vicious pig. This pig has a high healing and food consumption rate, making it difficult to maintain. It can be tamed and ridden ...
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Daeodon is a large mammal with hunched shoulders and cloven hooves. It has a massive head and long jaws with fearsome tusk like front teeth for tearing both ...
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Publicado: 21 abr 2023
Daeodon was easily one of the largest known entelodonts,‭ ‬although other genera such as Paraentelodon as well as the type genus of the Entelodontidae,‭ ‬ ...
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2 may 2022 · Daeodon is a large mammal with hunched shoulders and cloven hooves. It has a massive head and long jaws with fearsome tusk like front teeth for ...
Daeodon de prehistoric-fauna.com
The 3 m long, about 1.8 m at the shoulder, 90 cm long skulled, 600 - 1000 kg mass animal strongly resembled a giant, monstrous pig or warthog, possessing huge ...
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4 sept 2022 · Daeodon stood 5.8 feet tall at the shoulder — taller than some humans! Lengthwise (from snout to tip of tail), they stretched to about 12 feet.