Merycoidodon, illustration. This extinct prehistoric mammal is an pig-like ungulate that is related to camels. It lived from 38 to 16 million years ag


Merycoidodon, illustration. This extinct prehistoric mammal is an pig-like ungulate that is related to camels. It lived from 38 to 16 million years ago, from the Late Eocene to the Early Miocene. It reached a body length of around metres. Its fossils are found in North America.


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