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    which the holotype of Andrewsarchus was recovered, consists of Irdinmanhan strata dated to between 47.8–37.71 mya. Andrewsarchus itself comes from the...
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    powerful jaws, like those of the unrelated placentalians Hyaenodon and Andrewsarchus, for crushing bones. Borhyaenids grew up to an average of 5 to 6 feet...
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    "stem-whippomorphs") include such taxa as the family Entelodontidae and the genus Andrewsarchus. "A 'consensus cladogram' for artiodactyls". Archived from the original...
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    to generate the proposal that Andrewsarchus was the largest predatory land mammal that ever lived. Since Andrewsarchus is known only from a single isolated...
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    which, by that time, had become almost fully aquatic. Mammals like Andrewsarchus were at the top of the food-chain. The Late Eocene saw the rebirth of...
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    the deletion of Andrewsarchus, which has often been included within the mesonychians. One possible conclusion is that Andrewsarchus has been incorrectly...
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    on whether the giant enigmatic mammal Andrewsarchus is included, and it has been suggested that Andrewsarchus is in fact an entelodont or close relative...
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    polyphyletic) Mesonychia (natural clade, though several members, such as genus Andrewsarchus, are now thought to belong in other groups) Superorder: Laurasiatheria...
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    Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Artistic reconstruction of Sarkastodon, shown waiting for Andrewsarchus to finish eating from a dead brontothere....
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    savanna began to predominate much of the landscape, and mammals such as Andrewsarchus rose up to become the largest known terrestrial predatory mammal ever...
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    marine ecosystems. Moeritherium Hyracotherium Brontotherium Basilosaurus Andrewsarchus Borealosuchus Gastornis Pakicetus Hyracodon Eocene turtle fossil Leptictidium...
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    Cetancodontamorpha, which also includes the extinct entelodonts and Andrewsarchus. The name Whippomorpha is a combination of English (wh[ale] + hippo[potamus])...
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    †Doliochoeridae Clade Cetruminantia Clade Cetancodontamorpha Genus †Andrewsarchus? Family †Entelodontidae Suborder Whippomorpha Family †Raoellidae Superfamily...
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    is consistent with many molecular studies. Some studies have found Andrewsarchus, once considered a mesonychid, to form the sister group to the clade...
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    sent back to the museum, arriving on December 19. The fossil species Andrewsarchus was named after him. Andrews, along with Henry Fairfield Osborn, was...
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  • Beasts – Evidence – Programme 2 – Andrewsarchus Archived 2013-05-10 at the Wayback Machine. ABC Osborn, H. F. Andrewsarchus, giant mesonychid of Mongolia...
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    anthracotheres are part of a clade that also consists of entelodonts (and even Andrewsarchus) and that is a sister clade to other cetancodonts, with Siamotherium...
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  • Mongolia was the home of many Paleogene mammals with Sarkastodon and Andrewsarchus being the most prominent of them. Homo erectus possibly inhabited Mongolia...
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    large bite marks on Apatosaurine vertebrae. The only known skull of Andrewsarchus mongoliensis. A display of various species of ground sloths including...
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    mammalian carnivores from several eutherian groups (the artiodactyl Andrewsarchus – formerly considered a mesonychid, the oxyaenid Sarkastodon, and the...
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  • of Team EX. Ando Andrew (安藤アンドリュー) Voiced by: Taiten Kusunoki A male Andrewsarchus that is a member of Team EX. Yangyang (ヤンヤン) Voiced by: Satomi Arai...
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  • different animals in different ways. On land, the giant predatory mammal Andrewsarchus is driven to the beach to feed on sea turtles and a herd of Embolotherium...
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  • The expedition also lead to the discovery of the only known skull of Andrewsarchus. List of fossil sites Irdin Manha Beds (1930 AMNH Eudinoceras site)...
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  • squid"); Thalattoarchon ("sea ruler"); Archosaur ("ruling lizard"); Andrewsarchus ("ruler of Andrews") archaeo-: Pronunciation: /arkiːɒ/, /arkiːoʊ/ ....
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  • Thalassocnus, Thylacoleo, Andrewsarchus, Pseudaelurus, Dimetrodon, Homo floresiensis, Amebelodon Doedicurus (1), Andrewsarchus (4), Dimetrodon (3), Amebelodon...
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  • thunked helter-skelter into these boy books, whether Roarke’s Drift, Andrewsarchus Mongoliensis (a giant wolf-like animal that may have eaten beached whales)...
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    7 m (12 ft) long and 1.77 m (5.8 ft) high at the shoulder. The huge Andrewsarchus from the Eocene of Inner Mongolia had skull 83.4 cm (32.8 in) long though...
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    triisodontid genera lived during the Paleocene in North America, but the genus Andrewsarchus (if it is a mesonychian, and not an artiodactyl) is known from the middle...
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  • Mongolia was the home of many Paleogene mammals with Sarkastodon and Andrewsarchus being the most prominent of them. Deer stones (also known as reindeer...
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  • off the pride by breaking the fragile teeth of one of its members. Andrewsarchus The biggest carnivorous land mammal on the island, that attacks the...
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