Kubanochoerus
2424Kubanochoerus (Kubanochoerus Gabunia, 1955)
Order: Artiodactyla
Family: Suidae
Dimensions: length - 280 cm, height - 140 сm, weight - 500 kg
Temporal range: Middle Miocene of Eurasia (~20 – 16 Ma years ago)
A typical representative: Kubanochoerus robustus Gabunia, 1955
Kubanochoerus was a genus of large, long-legged pigs from the Miocene of Eurasia. The largest species, the aptly named K. gigas, grew to be up 1.2 metres at the shoulder, and probably weighed up to 500 kilograms in life. The heads of these pigs were unmistakable, with small eyebrow horns, and a large horn emanating from the forehead of the males. It is speculated that the males used their forehead horns for jousting with each other.
Kubanochoerus (Kubanochoerus Gabunia, 1955)
Order: Artiodactyla
Family: Suidae
Dimensions: length - 280 cm, height - 140 сm, weight - 500 kg
Temporal range: Middle Miocene of Eurasia (~20 – 16 Ma years ago)
A typical representative: Kubanochoerus robustus Gabunia, 1955
Kubanochoerus was a genus of large, long-legged pigs from the Miocene of Eurasia. The largest species, the aptly named K. gigas, grew to be up 1.2 metres at the shoulder, and probably weighed up to 500 kilograms in life. The heads of these pigs were unmistakable, with small eyebrow horns, and a large horn emanating from the forehead of the males. It is speculated that the males used their forehead horns for jousting with each other.