
"Discovery of Ancient Spanish Feline Species with Rapid Large Prey Killing Abilities"
A new species of extinct feline, named Magerifelis peignei, has been discovered in Madrid, Spain, dating back to the Middle Miocene period. Despite its small size, it had powerful muscles and a strong bite force, enabling it to hunt relatively large prey, possibly including prehistoric deer. The well-preserved fossilized remains, consisting of a jaw and teeth, suggest its capability to rapidly kill large animals and possibly carry them away, making it a formidable prehistoric predator.