Dinohyus, an extinct genus of entelodont, primarily consumed a carnivorous and omnivorous diet, feeding on both meat and plant materials. Its large size and powerful jaws suggest it likely preyed on smaller animals, scavenged carrion, and consumed fruits or vegetation when necessary. This adaptability in diet helped it thrive in a variety of environments during the late Paleocene to early Eocene epochs.
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