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More model informationAndrewsarchus, a prehistoric mammal that lived during the Eocene epoch, is known for being one of the largest terrestrial mammals ever to have existed. Despite its formidable size, much about Andrewsarchus remains uncertain due to the limited fossil evidence.
Believed to have lived in what is now Mongolia, Andrewsarchus is often depicted as a large carnivorous mammal, possibly a predator or scavenger. Its skull, which is the main fossil found, is quite large and has led to various interpretations regarding its lifestyle and diet.
Delve into the mysteries of the Eocene with Andrewsarchus, an ancient giant that holds a place of intrigue in the history of mammalian evolution. Explore the limited but intriguing fossil record with
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