Amphirhagatherium
Amphirhagatherium is an extinct genus of artiodactyl that lived in Northern Europe during the late Eocene to Early Oligocene.
The dentition of Amphirhagatherium suggests that the genus had a mixed diet of leaves and fruits likely eaten at ground level. Caniniform anterior teeth suggest that there may have been a small carnivorous dietary component, or that they were used for intraspecific combat.
Distribution
;Eocene- Creechbarrow Limestone, Upper Headon Beds and Bembridge [Marls Formation]s, England
- Frohnstetten, Germany
- Geiseltal, Germany
- Rocourt-Saint-Martin and Chéry-Chartreuve, France
- Bembridge Marls, England