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Paleontologists from the Sallam Lab in Egypt have discovered an unidentified species of the ancient carnivores Hyaenodonts. The leopard-shaped Bastetodon roamed the Earth 30 million years ago and ...
Shorouq Al-Ashqar, the lead study author, with the Bastetodon syrtos skull and a Bastet statue. Credit: Professor Hesham Sallam Once upon a time, some 30 million years ago, what is now Egypt’s Western ...
Discover Bastetodon syrtos, a newly identified apex predator from ancient Egypt. Learn about its fossil discovery, evolutionary significance, and the reasons behind the extinction of hyaenodonts.
They named it Bastetodon syrtos, after the cat-headed Egyptian goddess Bastet. B. syrtos, which boasted razor-sharp teeth and a powerful jaw, belonged to an extinct group of meat-eating mammals ...
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Thirty million years ago, a fearsome carnivore roamed the lush forests of what is now Egypt. A recent discovery in the Fayoum Desert reveals the secrets of this little-known predator, shedding new ...
The rare, well-preserved skull enabled researchers to recreate what Bastetodon syrtos looked like in real life, including some of its more bizarre features.