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  • Andrewsarchus
  • Andrewsarchus
  • Andrewsarchus
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  • Andrewsarchus mongoliensis was a mammal that lived during the Eocene epoch, roughly between 45 and 36 million years ago. It had a long snout with large, sharp teeth and flat cheek teeth that may have been used to crush bones. Because Andrewsarchus is only known from a single skull, whether it was an active predator or a large scavenger is open to debate, as is its exact time range.
  • El Andrewsarchus era el mayor mamífero terrestre carnívoro.
  • Andrewsarchus was a huge, carnivorous mammal that was initially thought as a Mesonychid - but not any more. It was as tall as a horse and weighing close to a ton, featured in the second episode of Walking with Beasts.
  • Andrewsarchus is named for the famous explorer and fossil hunter Roy Chapman Andrews. It was discovered in June 1923 by Kan Chuen Pao, a member of Andrews' expedition, at a site in the Gobi Desert in Mongolia known as Irdin Manha [variants: Erdeni-Mandal and Erdenemandal ('jeweled mandala')] on the third Asiatic expedition that was led by Andrews and sponsored by the American Museum of Natural History. The skull is now on display at the American Museum of Natural History in New York; the lower jaw was not found.
  • Andrewsarchus was released on December 20, 2013. It's release came as a surprise as there was no announcement about it's release. In game, Andrewsarchus is a powerful and dangerous carnivore. Despite its theoretical size in real life, the Andrewsarchus of FMM UV-32 is quite small compared to the other carnivorous mammals with which it shares its hunting grounds. This does not hinder it from being an extremely vicious predator. Unlike many other carnivores of the planet, Andrewsarchus is very aggressive. It will charge the hunter from almost any distance, with its powerful limbs allowing it to cover great distances in very little time.
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Length
  • 11.0
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  • EX
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Status
  • Extinct
Game
  • Jurassic Park: Builder
  • Jurassic World: The Game
Name
  • Andrewsarchus mongoliensis
Caption
  • Andrewsarchus mongoliensis in Walking with Beasts
birth type
  • Viviparous
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  • 250
Meaning
  • "Andrew's Ruler"
Height
  • 6.0
Species
  • Andrewsarchus mongoliensis
Genus
  • Andrewsarchus
Class
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Family
  • N/A
Order
Diet
  • Carnivore
Phylum
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  • Andrewsarchus was released on December 20, 2013. It's release came as a surprise as there was no announcement about it's release. In game, Andrewsarchus is a powerful and dangerous carnivore. Despite its theoretical size in real life, the Andrewsarchus of FMM UV-32 is quite small compared to the other carnivorous mammals with which it shares its hunting grounds. This does not hinder it from being an extremely vicious predator. Unlike many other carnivores of the planet, Andrewsarchus is very aggressive. It will charge the hunter from almost any distance, with its powerful limbs allowing it to cover great distances in very little time. Like the wolf and Hyaenodon, two very similar predators, Andrewsarchus is a very vocal carnivore. The beast will occasionally stop to howl to others of its kind, either to alert them to assist in a hunt or to stay out of its territory. It will even snarl and bite at nothing, perhaps as a means to intimidate any potential threats. Andrewsarchus will also stop to yawn, revealing its very imposing jaws and teeth. Also like the Hyaenodon, Andrewsarchus will pin the hunter to the ground to eat, instead of thrashing him about.
  • Andrewsarchus mongoliensis was a mammal that lived during the Eocene epoch, roughly between 45 and 36 million years ago. It had a long snout with large, sharp teeth and flat cheek teeth that may have been used to crush bones. Because Andrewsarchus is only known from a single skull, whether it was an active predator or a large scavenger is open to debate, as is its exact time range.
  • El Andrewsarchus era el mayor mamífero terrestre carnívoro.
  • Andrewsarchus was a huge, carnivorous mammal that was initially thought as a Mesonychid - but not any more. It was as tall as a horse and weighing close to a ton, featured in the second episode of Walking with Beasts.
  • Andrewsarchus is named for the famous explorer and fossil hunter Roy Chapman Andrews. It was discovered in June 1923 by Kan Chuen Pao, a member of Andrews' expedition, at a site in the Gobi Desert in Mongolia known as Irdin Manha [variants: Erdeni-Mandal and Erdenemandal ('jeweled mandala')] on the third Asiatic expedition that was led by Andrews and sponsored by the American Museum of Natural History. The skull is now on display at the American Museum of Natural History in New York; the lower jaw was not found.