
Daeodon - Wikipedia
Daeodon (Dinohyus) hollandi, complete skeleton from the Agate Springs Fossil Quarry in Nebraska. See text for nomenclature history. Daeodon is an extinct genus of entelodont even …
Dinohyus | Giant, Prehistoric, Extinct | Britannica
Dinohyus, extinct genus of giant piglike mammals found as fossils in deposits of early Miocene age in North America (the Miocene Epoch occurred 23.7 to 5.3 million years ago). Dinohyus is …
Dinohyus: “Terrible Pig” in More Ways Than One - Carnegie …
Dinohyus is an entelodont, an extinct group of pig-like (but not closely related to modern pigs) mammals that probably ate both meat and plants. Standing about six feet tall at the shoulder, …
Daeodon (Dinohyus) Facts and Figures - ThoughtCo
2020年1月16日 · Name: Daeodon; pronounced DIE-oh-don; also known as Dinohyus. Habitat: Plains of North America. Historical Epoch: Miocene (23 to 25 million years ago) Size: About 12 …
Prehistoric Dinosaur Pig - New Documentary HD 2018 - YouTube
National Geographic - Prehistoric Dinosaur Pig - New Documentary HD 2018 Entelodonts — sometimes facetiously termed hell pigs or terminator pigs — are an extinct family of pig-like …
Mammal Fossils - Agate Fossil Beds National Monument (U.S.
2025年3月27日 · The rarest of all the mammals found in the Agate Springs quarries, the Dinohyus (now called a Daeodon) had bone-crushing teeth. These let them scavenge the remains of …
DINOHYUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DINOHYUS is a genus of extinct giant pigs (family Entelodontidae) of the Lower Miocene of Nebraska some of which exceed the modern bison in size.
Daeodon - Dinosaurs - Pictures and Facts
Daeodon is an extinct megafauna mammal which lived approximately 23 million to 5 million years ago during the Miocene Period. It was originally discovered in the mid-19 th century in North …
Largest hell pig - Guinness World Records
2016年10月20日 · The largest species of hell pig – also known as terminator pigs – was Daeodon shoshonensis (aka Dinohyus hollandi), which stood approximately 1.8–2.0 m at the shoulder, …
Daeodon - Allosaurus Roar
The nearly complete Daeodon found at Agate Springs Ranch (which later became Agate Fossil Beds National Monument) and first described in 1905, was known for over 90 years as Dinohyus.