Paleontologists from the American University in Cairo and elsewhere say they have found an almost complete skull of the hyaenodont Bastetodon syrtos in the lower Oligocene layers of the Jebel Qatrani Formation, Egypt. Bastetodon syrtos. Image credit: Ahmad Morsi. Bastetodon syrtos lived during the Oligocene epoch, some 30 million years ago, in the lush forest of Fayum, Egypt, which is now home to a desert. Also known as Pterodon syrtos, the ancient...
