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Elotherium or Entelodon, extinct genus of Entelodontidae
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Elotherium or Entelodon, extinct genus of Entelodontidae
Elotherium or Entelodon, extinct genus of Entelodontidae from the early Eocene to Oligocene.. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by Heinrich Harder from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1916, Hamburg. Heinrich Harder (1858-1935) was a German landscape artist and book illustrator
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This chromolithograph illustration, titled "Elotherium" or "Entelodon," showcases an extinct genus of Entelodontidae that roamed the Earth during the early Eocene to Oligocene epochs, around 50-23 million years ago. The Entelodontidae family is known for its distinctive features, including a long, elongated snout, powerful jaws, and robust build. This particular illustration, created by the renowned German artist and book illustrator Heinrich Harder in 1916, offers a vivid and detailed portrayal of this prehistoric creature. Heinrich Harder, born in 1858, was a prolific artist and illustrator, best known for his landscapes and natural history illustrations. His work, including this depiction of Elotherium or Entelodon, has been featured in numerous publications, including his seminal work "Tiere der Urwelt" or "Animals of the Prehistoric World," published in Hamburg in 1916. The Elotherium or Entelodon, as depicted in this illustration, is believed to have been a formidable creature, with a body shape resembling that of a large pig or hippopotamus. Its elongated snout, filled with sharp teeth, would have been well-suited for rooting through the ground or catching prey. This illustration offers a glimpse into the rich history of Earth's biosphere, showcasing the diversity and intrigue of the creatures that once inhabited our planet. As we marvel at this historical artwork, we are reminded of the importance of preserving the records of our planet's natural history, and the role that artists and illustrators like Heinrich Harder play in bringing these extinct creatures back to life through their captivating and detailed illustrations.
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