Entelodont

Entelodonts are an extinct family of pig-like omnivores of the forests and plains of North America, although they were more common in western regions than the east, and Eurasia from the late Eocene to early Miocene epochs (37.2–19 million years ago), existing for about 18.2 million years.

Entelodont

Entelodonts are an extinct family of pig-like omnivores of the forests and plains of North America, although they were more common in western regions than the east, and Eurasia from the late Eocene to early Miocene epochs (37.2–19 million years ago), existing for about 18.2 million years.