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Scientists discovered Bastetodon, a 300-million-year-old predator in Egypt, revealing Africa's ancient apex carnivores before modern lions and hyenas emerged.
Bastetodon, a leopard-like apex predator, probably dined on early forms of primates, hippos, and elephants.
Mansoura University announced on Monday that a research team from the university’s Vertebrate Paleontology Centre has ...
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A leopard-sized “fearsome” predator that hunted early elephants 30 million years ago has been identified following the ...
In Egypt's Fayum Desert, researchers have unearthed a new species of ancient carnivorous mammal named Bastetodon. This ...
Bastetodon was classified as a species of the extinct group of carnivorous mammals called hyenodonts, which evolved long ...
The species, known as Bastetodon and named for an Egyptian goddess, had sharp teeth and an incredibly powerful grip ...
Bastetodon, a leopard-sized animal with powerful jaws and sharp teeth, was named after Bastet, the Egyptian cat-headed ...
A rare discovery of a nearly complete skull in the Egyptian desert has led scientists to the "dream" revelation of a new ...
About 30 million years ago, parts of Egypt were covered in lush forests. Within those trees, lurked an order of fearsome big ...