The creature, named Bastetodon syrtos, was a leopard-sized hypercarnivore, a top-tier hunter with crushing jaws and razor-sharp ... the most dominant prehistoric carnivores. But this skull is ...
While there were only jaws and cheekbones found of the larger ... remains with the Bastetodon skull and demonstrate that both carnivores belonged to the same group of hyaenodonts that originated ...
With a massive body, sharp teeth, and jaws so powerful they could crush a car, this famous carnivore dominated the forested river valleys in western North America during the late Cretaceous period ...
What has the body of a dog, the face of a cat and jaws powerful enough to potentially ... order of mammals called hyaenodonta — fearsome carnivores who evolved before modern-day cats, dogs ...
Its robust jaws, equipped with sharp teeth, attest to its hypercarnivorous diet ... A member of the hyaenodonts, a group of carnivores that emerged after the extinction of the dinosaurs, Bastetodon ...
The primates, hippopotamuses, elephants, and hyraxes that lived there 30 million years ago were all likely prey for one fearsome hunter: a leopard-sized apex predator with crushing jaws and razor ...
Cats, like most other carnivores, can only open and close their jaws, whereas herbivores and omnivores can move their jaw from side to side as well.' PRESENTER:Sugar is the number one cause of ...
The Forest Department was on the lookout for the leopard for months, following complaints of attacks on cattle and livestock. The leopard, caught with a trap net, was found with bleeding injuries in ...