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English: Original description in the English Wikipedia: "Andrewsarchus, autor - Bogdanov,2006." - Andrewsarchus mongoliensis from the Late Eocene of Central Asia was the largest member of the Mesonychia, a extinct group of carnivorous hoofed mammals.
Deutsch: Andrewsarchus mongoliensis aus dem späten Eozän von Innerasien war der größte Vertreter der Mesonychia, eine Gruppe fleischfressender huftragender Säugetiere.
Русский: Реконструкция эндрьюсарха
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3 June 2007 (Upload date in the English Wikipedia)

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