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HYOTHERIUM
(hy-o-fee-re-um)
Hyotherium
Named By: von Meyer in 1834
Time Period: Unavailable
Location: Austria. China - Shanwang Formation. France. Germany - Upper Freshwater Molasse Formation, Ville Formation, Brackwater Molasse Formation. Pakistan - Manchar Formation. Poland. Portugal. Serbia and Montenegro. Slovakia. Spain. Switzerland. Thailand. Turkey
Size: Unavailable
Diet: Omnivore
Fossil(s): Mostly teeth and jaws, but some skulls are known
Classification: | Chordata | Mammalia | Cetartiodactyla | Artiodactyla | Suidae |
Also known as: | Hypotherium |
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Hyotherium was an extinct genus of even-toed ungulates that existed during the Miocene in Europe and Asia.

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