Ancient Apex Predators: Unveiling South America's Fierce Prehistoric Beasts
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A 265-million-year-old fossil discovered in Brazil has revealed the existence of a large, predatory species called Pampaphoneus biccai that dominated South America 40 million years before dinosaurs. The fossil, which includes a complete skull and other bones, provides unprecedented information about the morphology of this gnarly-looking beast. Researchers estimate that Pampaphoneus biccai could reach nearly three meters in length and weigh over 880 pounds. This discovery sheds light on the community structure of terrestrial ecosystems before the largest mass extinction in history and highlights the global importance of Brazil's fossil record.
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