Animals
Scientists Identify Strange Fossils of Ferocious 'Beardogs' in Texas
A group of researchers have identified the remains of a strange animal that once roamed North America about 40 millions years ago. Neither a dog nor a bear, "beardogs" belong to a strange extinct species that were considered as ferocious predators in their ecosystem.
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