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Nearly complete skull of 30-million-year-old apex predator found in Egypt

Scientists have discovered a nearly complete skull of Bastetodon syrtos, a fierce prehistoric carnivore, in Egypt’s Fayum Depression.

February 20, 2025 / 12:11 IST
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Bastetodon syrtos, a 30-million-year-old prehistoric carnivore from Egypt's Fayum Depression. (@heshamsallam/X)

Scientists have discovered a nearly complete skull of Bastetodon syrtos, a fierce prehistoric carnivore, in Egypt’s Fayum Depression. Dating back 30 million years, the find reshapes understanding of ancient African predators and their extinction before modern carnivores appeared.

A leopard-sized hunter from Egypt’s ancient forests
The Bastetodon was a leopard-sized predator with sharp teeth and strong jaw muscles, giving it a powerful bite. It dominated its ecosystem, preying on early primates, hippos, elephants, and hyraxes. During this era, Egypt’s Fayum region was a lush forest, now replaced by desert.

Published in the Journal of Vertebrate Palaeontology, the study highlights the predator’s role at the top of the food chain. While our monkey-like ancestors evolved, Bastetodon thrived as an apex predator.

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A rare fossil from a shifting climate
Palaeontologist Shorouq Al-Ashqar, leading the study, described the team’s patience during excavation. “For days, we carefully removed rock layers, each holding millions of years of history,” she said.

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