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peces y pequeños invertebrados
including bite marks and fossilized stomach contents
One of the most notable is the tall
and had backward-curving teeth that allowed it to effectively grab and tear the flesh of its prey
Kubanochoerus gigas Scale:1:35 peces y pequeños invertebradosKubanochoerus gigas was one of the largest suids of the Miocene, belonging to the family Suidae and related to the tetraconodontines, an extinct group characterized by hypertrophied dentition and massive skulls. It inhabited Eurasia during the Middle Miocene, approximately 15 to 11 million years ago, in open environments with mosaics of wooded savanna and scattered forests. It was an artiodactyl of colossal proportions for its lineage, with an
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