Andrewsarchus Pictures

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3D illustration of Andrewsarchus
Photo: Disneysaurus via Dinosaur Wiki

3D illustration of Andrewsarchus.


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Andrewsarchus provided valuable insights into the evolution of mammals in the post-dinosaur world. 


Andrewsarchus head model showcasing its sharp teeth
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Andrewsarchus head model showcasing its sharp teeth.


Andrewsarchus was quadrupedal which means it moved on all fours
Photo: Disneysaurus via Walking With Wikis

Andrewsarchus was quadrupedal which means it moved on all fours.


Andrewsarchus may have either been a scavenger, predator, or both
Photo: The dragnor via Prehistoric Wiki

Andrewsarchus may have either been a scavenger, predator, or both.


A computer generated image of a juvenile Andrewsarchus
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A computer generated image of a juvenile Andrewsarchus.


Andrewsarchus was previously thought to belong to an extinct mammalian family called Mesonychians
Photo: Apokryltaros via Wikimedia CC BY-SA 3.0

Andrewsarchus was previously thought to belong to an extinct mammalian family called Mesonychians.


The wide gaping jaws of Andrewsarchus made it a formidable adversary
Photo: Mario Lanzas via Wikimedia CC BY-SA 4.0

The wide gaping jaws of Andrewsarchus made it a formidable adversary.


A female Andrewsarchus leads her calf to a freshly deceased carcass
Photo: Apokryltaros via Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0

A female Andrewsarchus leads her calf to a freshly deceased carcass.


The maxilla and upper skull of an Andrewsarchus mongoliensis
Photo: Emőke Dénes via Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0

The maxilla and upper skull of an Andrewsarchus mongoliensis.


An Andrewsarchus wearing the saddle as seen in ARK: Survival Evolved
Photo: Image via ARK: Survival Evolved

An Andrewsarchus wearing the saddle as seen in ARK: Survival Evolved.

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