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  1. Andrewsarchus - Wikipedia

    Andrewsarchus (/ ˌændruːˈsɑːrkəs /), meaning " Andrews ' ruler", is an extinct genus of artiodactyl that lived during the Middle Eocene in what is now China. The genus was first described by Henry …

  2. Andrewsarchus Animal Facts - Andrewsarchus mongoliensis - A-Z Animals

    May 27, 2024 · Andrewsarchus is an extinct mammal that lived in the inner Mongolia region of China during the middle Eocene epoch about 56 to 33.9 million years ago. It was a large predatory animal …

  3. Andrewsarchus— the World's Largest Predatory Mammal

    Aug 15, 2019 · Andrewsarchus was the world's largest terrestrial predatory mammal, but there's still a lot we don't know about its anatomy and behavior— here are 10 essential Andrewsarchus facts.

  4. Andrewsarchus - Pictures and Facts

    Andrewsarchus 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.

  5. Andrewsarchus: The Wolf-Like Beast of Prehistoric Mongolia

    Nov 3, 2025 · Andrewsarchus remains one of paleontology’s most tantalizing mysteries—a creature known from a single massive skull that hints at a remarkable predator unlike anything alive today.

  6. Andrewsarchus: All you need to know The Andrewsarchus, or

    Jul 14, 2022 · The Andrewsarchus, or Andrew for short, is a huge hog-like omnivore that lives in cold climates. Because Andrewsarchus is related to todays whales, it is apt at swimming in deep water, …

  7. About the Extinct Mega Predator Andrewsarchus

    Named after the paleontologist who discovered it, Roy Andrews, Andrewsarchus currently survives only in the form of a massive three-foot-long skull found in Mongolia, and dated to between thirty and fifty …

  8. Andrewsarchus: One of the Biggest Predatory Land Mammals

    Oct 4, 2023 · Andrewsarchus has one of the largest jaws of any land carnivorous mammal known to date. It has an elongated snout, measuring approximately 20 inches. This animal was one of the …

  9. 25 Facts About Andrewsarchus

    Feb 22, 2025 · Discover 25 fascinating facts about Andrewsarchus, the largest terrestrial mammalian predator of the Eocene epoch. Dive into its history, diet, and more!

  10. World Species : Andrewsarchus

    Wikipedia Abstract Andrewsarchus (/ˌændruːˈsɑːrkəs/) is an extinct genus of mammal that lived during the middle Eocene epoch in what is now Inner Mongolia, China.