Who knew that ancient Egypt was full of mysteries and weird facts that continue to puzzle people to this very day?
A rare, nearly complete skull unearthed in the Egyptian desert has led to the identification of a new species of apex ...
B. syrtos, which boasted razor-sharp teeth and a powerful jaw, belonged to an extinct group of meat-eating mammals called ...
What has the body of a dog, the face of a cat and jaws powerful enough to potentially crush the bones of an elephant? Meet ...
Bastetodon was named for the cat-headed Egyptian goddess Bastet, who symbolized protection, pleasure, and good health. It was also an acknowledgment of its cat-like snout and the region where the ...
Once vassals to pharaohs, the Kushite kings of Nubia took control of Egypt for almost a century. Embracing Egyptian rituals, ...
The Supreme Council of Antiquities in Egypt announced that archaeologists unearthed a 2,000-year-old temple that was dedicated to the ancient Egyptian cat goddess, Bastet. The temple ruins were ...
"The researchers named the leopard-size species Bastetodon syrtos as a nod to the cat-headed ancient Egyptian goddess Bastet ...
Hyainailourinae means Hyena-cats, and these more feline-like creatures first appeared in Africa about 47 million years ago.