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Daeodon
''Daeodon'' (from Greek, δαίος, ''daios'' "hostile" or "dreadful", and οδον, ''odon'' "teeth") is an extinct genus of entelodont artiodactyl that inhabited North America between 29 to 19 million years ago during the late Oligocene and early Miocene epochs. The type species is ''Daeodon shoshonensis'', the last and largest of the entelodonts, known adults of this species possess skulls about in length. It had a broad distribution across the United States but it was never abundant. ==Etymology==
Although not specified in Cope's original description, the name ''Daeodon'' comes from the Greek words ''daios'', meaning "hostile" or "dreadful" and ''odon'', meaning "teeth".
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