
Ancient South American Fossil Unveils Oldest and Largest Prehistoric Predator
A 265-million-year-old fossil species, Pampaphoneus biccai, has been discovered in Southern Brazil, revealing the oldest and largest predator in South America before the rise of dinosaurs. Belonging to the dinocephalian clade, Pampaphoneus was a medium to large-sized carnivorous creature with a complete skull and skeletal bones. The fossil provides valuable insights into the community structure of terrestrial ecosystems prior to a major extinction event. The discovery highlights the significance of Brazil's fossil record and the paleontological potential of the Pampa region.