In Egypt, scientists have recently discovered the skull of an ancient breed of an ancient breed, called Bastetodon Syrtos.
It lived about 30 million years ago and was about a modern leopard size.
This discovery has forced researchers to correct a century -old false rating of ancient African hunters.
Recent discovery proves that ancient African predators have come into being isolated from their European relatives rather than part of the same group.
The remnants of the aforementioned hunter animal belong to an important period in the history of the world when the climate of the earth was turning from warm to cool.
This discovery can help scientists understand how climate change affected the evolution of ancient predators, and eventually when modern hunters arrived, old animals were out of the end.