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Roy Chapman Andrews
Roy Chapman Andrews (1884 - 1960) was an American explorer and naturalist who was famous for leading expeditions into the Gobi Desert, which led to the discovery of many new genera of dinosaurs and prehistoric mammals, and the first fossil dinosaur eggs. He was mentioned in the first Walking with Beasts behind-the-scene special, Triumph of the Beasts, and the carnivorous mammal, Andrewsarchus was named after him.
List of Walking With... taxa found under Andrews's leadership[]
- Andrewsarchus (discovered by Kan Chuen Pao; described by Henry F. Osborn)
- Protoceratops (discovered by James B. Shackelford; described by Walter W. Granger and William K. Gregory)
- Velociraptor (discovered by Peter Kaisen; described by Henry F. Osborn)