Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrewsarchus
Description: WEBAndrewsarchus ( / ˌændruːˈsɑːrkəs /) is an extinct genus of ungulate that lived during the Middle Eocene in China. It contains two species, A. mongoliensis and A. crassum. It was formerly placed in the families Mesonychidae or Arctocyonidae, but is now the sole member of a distinct family, Andrewsarchidae.
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Link: https://www.thoughtco.com/andrewsarchus-the-worlds-largest-predatory-mammal-1093356
Description: WEBAug 15, 2019 · By. Bob Strauss. Updated on August 15, 2019. Andrewsarchus is one of the world's most tantalizing prehistoric animals: Its three-foot-long, tooth-studded skull indicates that it was a giant predator, but the fact is that we have no idea what the rest of this mammal's body looked like. 01.
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Link: https://animalsresearch.com/andrewsarchus/
Description: WEBSep 14, 2023 · Andrewsarchus is an extinct prehistoric mammal that existed during the Eocene epoch, around 45 to 36 million years ago. It is known for being one of the largest terrestrial carnivorous mammals ever to have walked the Earth. This remarkable creature was first discovered in Mongolia and named after Roy Chapman Andrews, an American …
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Link: https://a-z-animals.com/animals/andrewsarchus/
Description: WEBMay 24, 2023 · Andrewsarchus is the largest terrestrial mammalian carnivore to have ever lived. Most Distinctive Feature. Hooved feet with two weight bearing toes. Distinctive Feature. Enormous skulls with long snout. Habitat. Coastal areas in subtropical and temperate forests. Diet.
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Link: https://gagebeasleyprehistoric.com/profiles/andrewsarchus/
Description: WEBSep 24, 2023 · Andrewsarchus was a genus of extinct mammals that lived in China during the Eocene Epoch, between 45 and 36 million years ago. It is often referred to as the largest carnivorous mammal to have ever lived, beating the equally massive Arctotherium (South American short-faced bear).
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Link: https://www.amnh.org/explore/news-blogs/on-exhibit-posts/andrewsarchus
Description: WEBJul 3, 2013 · Although only the skull of Andrewsarchus mongoliensis has ever been found, researchers infer from the fossil’s size and evolutionary relationships that the animal was about 6 feet high at the shoulder and 12 feet long, a size that would make Andrewsarchus the largest known meat-eating land mammal that ever lived.
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Link: https://newdinosaurs.com/andrewsarchus/
Description: WEBAndrewsarchus was a mammal which lived approximately 48 to 41 million years ago during the Middle Eocene Period. It was first discovered in Mongolia by Kan Chuen Pao in 1923. It was later described and named by Henry Fairfield Osborn in 1924. Its name means “Andrew’s ruler” – in honor of the leader of the expedition, naturalist Roy Chapman …
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Link: https://prehistoric-fauna.com/Andrewsarchus-mongoliensis
Description: WEBAndrewsarchus mongoliensis ("bone cruncher") was the largest carnivorous land mammal that lived during the Eocene epoch between 32 to 60 million years ago. It had a long snout with large, sharp teeth and flat cheek teeth that may have been used to crush bones.
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Link: http://www.actforlibraries.org/about-the-extinct-mega-predator-andrewsarchus/
Description: WEBPaleontology. Andrewsarchus mongoliensis, normally known simply as Andrewsarchus, is – at least within the known fossil record – the largest carnivorous mammal ever to live on land.
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Link: https://www.yourdinosaurs.com/cenozoic-era/paleogene/andrewsarchus/
Description: WEBNot much information is known about this prehistoric animal even though it was not long ago that they became extinct, in fact they lived together with the ancestors of the first human beings. Still, it is speculated that it might have been the largest land-based carnivorous mammal ever found.
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