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miocene

Miocene vs Entelodont - What's the difference?

miocene | entelodont |


As an adjective miocene

is miocene.

As a noun entelodont is

any of several extinct pig-like omnivores, of the family entelodontidae , from the eocene and miocene epochs.

Miocene vs Gomphothere - What's the difference?

miocene | gomphothere |


As an adjective miocene

is miocene.

As a noun gomphothere is

any of the extinct proboscideans of the family gomphotheriidae, that lived in north america and eurasia during the miocene and pliocene (12—16 million years ago), and latterly also in south america (around 3 million to 9100 years ago).

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