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(12-27-2018, 07:13 PM)johnny rex Wrote: I think Entelodonts are omnivorous, a little bit like a hippo. Hippos are known to consumed meat on occasions.

I think they were scavengers like hyaenas because many of their found skulls have big numbers of broken teeth, it happened when they were biting bones
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(12-27-2018, 10:01 PM)epaiva Wrote:
(12-27-2018, 07:13 PM)johnny rex Wrote: I think Entelodonts are omnivorous, a little bit like a hippo. Hippos are known to consumed meat on occasions.

I think they were scavengers like hyaenas because many of their found skulls have big numbers of  broken teeth, it happened when they were biting bones

Perhaps, I think they're opportunistic. Biting bones are one of the possibilities, there are other possibilities on why their teeth are broken though.
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Andrewsarchus skull looks very similar to entelodonts.
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Two Andrewsarchus squabbled over an abandoned baby Brontothere, at a kill these scavengers yield to nothin except possibly another Andrewsarchus.
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