agriochoerus

agriochoerus
\\ˌagrēōˈkirəs\ noun
Usage: capitalized
Etymology: New Latin, from agrio- + -choerus
: a genus (the type of the large family Agriochoeridae) of extinct Oligocene ungulates resembling pigs but with teeth like those of camels

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