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page 1Prehistoric Suidae

Metridiochoerus
Metridiochoerus is an extinct genus of swine known from the Pliocene and Pleistocene of Africa. It is also known as the giant warthog.

Kolpochoerus
Kolpochoerus is an extinct genus of the pig family Suidae related to the modern-day genera Hylochoerus, Phacochoerus, and Potamochoerus. It is believed that most of them inhabited African forests, as opposed to the bushpig and red river hog that inhabit open brush and savannas. There are currently eleven recognized species.

Kubanochoerus
Kubanochoerus is an extinct genus of large, long-legged suid artiodactyl mammal from the Miocene of Eurasia and Africa.
Listriodon
Listriodon is an extinct genus of pig-like animals that lived in Eurasia during the Miocene.
Sus strozzi
species of mammal (fossil)
Celebochoerus
Celebochoerus is an extinct genus of giant suid artiodactyl that existed during the Pliocene and Pleistocene in Sulawesi, Indonesia (Celebochoerus heekereni), and the middle Pleistocene of Luzon, in the Philippines (Celebochoerus cagayanensis).
Chleuastochoerus
left|thumb|Skull, Hong Kong Science Museum
Chleuastochoerus is an extinct genus in the pig family that lived in the Miocene and Pliocene in Russia and Eastern Asia.
Hyotherium
Hyotherium (meaning "pig beast", due to its resemblance to modern day pigs.) was an extinct genus of even-toed ungulates under the Hyotheriinae group (a group that also consists of Chicochoerus, Xenohyus and more) of the Suidae family. It existed during the Miocene in Europe and Perim Island, India. It was named by Von Mayer in 1834.
Tetraconodontinae
Tetraconodontinae is an extinct subfamily of the pig family (Suidae). Fossils have been found in Africa and Asia.
Microstonyx
Microstonyx was an extinct genus of suid that existed during the Miocene in Asia and Europe.
Listriodontinae
Listriodontinae was an extinct subfamily of even-toed ungulates that existed during the Miocene in Europe, Africa, and Asia.
Hippohyus
Hippohyus is an extinct genus of pig-like animals that lived during the Pliocene in India.
Hyotheriinae
Hyotheriinae was a subfamily of even-toed ungulates that existed during the Miocene and Pliocene in Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Tetraconodon
Tetraconodon was an extinct genus of even-toed ungulates that existed during the middle and late Miocene in Asia (India, Pakistan, Thailand, Myanmar).
Conohyus
Conohyus was an extinct genus of suid that existed during the Miocene in Europe and in Asia.
Notochoerus
Notochoerus is an extinct genus of very large pigs from the subfamily Tetraconodontinae. Fossils have been found in Africa, notably Uganda and Ethiopia.
Megalochoerus
Megalochoerus is an extinct genus of large and long-legged suids from the Miocene of Africa and parts of Asia. The genus first appeared in the Early Miocene with the species M. khizikebirus. It was thought to have been a herbivore with a diet mainly consisting of fruits, leafy branches, and tree barks.
Libycochoerus
Libycochoerus is an extinct genus of large and long-legged animals in the pig family from the Miocene of Africa.
Propotamochoerus
Propotamochoerus is an extinct genus of pig-like animals that lived from the Miocene to the Pliocene of Algeria, India, Moldova, China, Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Myanmar, Thailand, Tunisia and Pakistan.
Parachleuastochoerus
Parachleuastochoerus was an extinct genus of even-toed ungulates that existed during the Miocene in Europe. It was a smaller descendant of the Conohyus genus, with narrower cheek teeth and reduced premolars.