Scientists discovered Bastetodon, a 300-million-year-old predator in Egypt, revealing Africa's ancient apex carnivores before modern lions and hyenas emerged.
Scientists in Egypt discovered a not-before-known apex predator that lived 30 million years ago, potentially helping to solve ...
Explore the fascinating discovery of the African predator Bastetodon syrtos, an ancient prehistoric carnivore from Egypt.
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Olney, Illinois, has taken steps to protect an iconic mammal from domesticated felines, setting a possible model for other ...
An apex carnivore was 'king of the ancient Egyptian forest' then mysteriously went extinct.
A leopard-sized “fearsome” predator that hunted early elephants 30 million years ago has been identified following the ...
Bastetodon was classified as a species of the extinct group of carnivorous mammals called hyenodonts, which evolved long before modern carnivorous animals.
A team led by paleontologist Shorouq Al-Ashqar of Mansoura University and the American University in Egypt has given the ...
Researchers in Egypt have found a 30-million-year-old skull of Bastetodon, revealing a powerful predator (Hyaenodonta).
The species, known as Bastetodon and named for an Egyptian goddess, had sharp teeth and an incredibly powerful grip ...
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