Hyaenodon: Most successful mammalian carnivore ever
Hyaenodon typically gets a bad rap, commonly portrayed as a dim-witted second-rate carnivore, a waste of eco-space. But the science tells us otherwise. In fact, in more was than one, Hyaenodon was the most successful mammalian carnivore of all time. Prof. Steve Wroe explains.

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