Andrewsarchus mongoliensis was a massive, hoofed predator that lived during the Eocene epoch. Known from a single giant skull over 2.5 feet long, it’s one of the largest terrestrial mammalian carnivores ever discovered. With powerful jaws, crushing teeth, and a build somewhere between a hyena and a wolf on steroids, Andrewsarchus may have scavenged or hunted across coastal plains and estuaries.
This model channels the mystery and might of this enigmatic predator, blending fossil-informed structure with a touch of creature design flair — perfect for prehistoric collectors, cryptid lovers, or fans of ancient megafauna.