the largest terrestrial, carnivorous mammal. The holotype of Andrewsarchus mongoliensis, a partial skull (AMNH-VP 20135), was recovered from the lower...
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bite marks on Apatosaurine vertebrae. The only known skull of Andrewsarchus mongoliensis. A display of various species of ground sloths including Megalocnus...
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Sarkastodon (redirect from Sarkastodon mongoliensis)
(1,800 lb), and its length at 3 m (10 ft). The type specimens of S. mongoliensis are known from Eocene deposits from the Irdin Manha Formation of Mongolia...
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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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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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