Large-jawed “terminator pigs” have been unfairly portrayed as predators, researchers say
About 20 to 40 million years ago, entelodonts–enormous, sagging-toothed, pig-like monsters–spread across Eurasia and North America. But despite its 3-foot-long jaws studded with an alarming number of triangular teeth, these barnyard nightmares appear to have been on a traditional diet of pigs. new the findingsrecently published in the journal Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, sheds light on …
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