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Fossil skull of terrifying jawed pig

Fossil skull of terrifying jawed pig

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The terrifying jawed pig has a slightly larger body size than the giant pig and the complete toothed pig, also known as the terrifying pig, and is an extremely large group in the family of giant pigs. 5-23 million years ago, the terrifying jawed pig was the largest animal in the history of the giant pig, belonging to the ungulates family. It had huge fangs and jawbones, and was an omnivorous species. Its body shape was similar to that of a rhinoceros, and it was even more ferocious than modern wild boars. Its name was derived from the previous name Dinoheus, which means "terrifying pig" in Greek. Their living habits are similar to those of ancient giant pigs and complete toothed pigs. They are afraid that their staple food is plants, but they often eat decaying or attack small animals, as well as snatch food from small carnivores.