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ANTHRACOTHERIUM (” See also: extinct artiodactyle ungulate mammals, characterized by having 44 teeth, with five semi-crescentic cusps on the crowns of the upper molars
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In many respects, especially the See also: form of the See also: lower jaw, Anthracotherium, which is of Oligocene and See also: Miocene age in See also: Europe, and typifies the See also: family Anthracotheriidae, is allied to the hippopotamus, of which it is probably an ancestral form
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The See also: European A. magnum was as large as the last-mentioned animal, but there were several smaller See also: species and the genus also occurs in See also: Egypt, See also: India and See also: North See also: America
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