Anthracotherium

/ænθrækoʊˈθɪriəm/ noun

A genus of extinct, large mammal resembling a pig or hippopotamus from the Tertiary period, belonging to the family Anthracotheriidae.

From Greek 'anthracis' (coal/charcoal, referring to dark fossils) and 'therion' (beast), with Latin '-um' (noun ending). Described in the 19th century after fossil discovery in coal deposits.

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