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 ...
A leopard-sized “fearsome” predator that hunted early elephants 30 million years ago has been identified following the ...
Hathor is an ancient Egyptian A-lister, a sun deity teeming with feminine energy and a potent symbol of fertility, love, and ...
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 ...
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