Andrewsarchus lived during the late Paleocene to early Eocene epochs, around 56 to 34 million years ago. It inhabited a variety of environments, primarily in what is now Mongolia, which included open plains, forests, and possibly river valleys. This large, wolf-sized mammal likely thrived in warm, humid climates, where it would have had access to diverse prey and vegetation. Its adaptations suggest it was a versatile predator or scavenger in these ecosystems.
An andrewsarchus is an extinct mammal belonging to the Eocene epoch.
Well first Andrewsarchus wasn't a dinosaur or a reptile it was a placental mammal that lived after the dinosaurs during the ice age.
Andrewsarchus was a very large species of carnivorous mammal that lived 35 million years ago in Mongolia. There is much debate on whether it was primarily a scavenger or a predator, based on the shape of it's upper jaw. It was also possibly the largest carnivorous mammal to ever live.
andrewsarchus might have gone extinct during the central Asian extinction caused by the formation of the Himalaya Mountains 40 million tears ago or because of Habitat loss maybe Global warming and Climate change
Iodine is not alive. It does not live in any environment.
Killer whales live in a marine environment.
You can not live without your environment.
they can live in any environment because they get food of anywhere and they can live there
They live on the beach.
They adapt to the environment
A micro pig lives in the same environment that we live in.
muddy environment.