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allied but bunodont family Entelodontidce—& group likewise 

 common to the northern half of both hemispheres. These 



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huge, hog-like animals, of which the best-known are Entelodon 

 and Archceotherium, appear to have branched off from the pig- 

 like stock in the early Eocene, but their ancestral type still 



