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These Neanderthals Weren't Cannibals, So Who Ate Them? Stone Age Hyenas.


These Neanderthals Weren’t Cannibals, So Who Ate Them? Stone Age Hyenas.
An archaeological excavation south of Rome uncovered fossil remains of nine Neanderthals, along with the bones of hyenas, elephants and rhinoceroses.
Fossilised remains in the Guattari Cave in San Felice Circeo, south of Rome.Credit.Emanuele Antonio Minerva/Italian Ministry of Culture
May 8, 2021, 11:42 a.m. ET
ROME — When a Neanderthal skull was discovered in a cave on the property of a beachfront hotel south of Rome in 1939, it prompted a theory, since debunked, that Neanderthals had engaged in ritual cannibalism, extracting the brains of their victims to eat. ....

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Baby Mammoths Were Meals for These Saber-Tooth Cats


Baby Mammoths Were Meals for These Saber-Tooth Cats
Fossils from a Texas site suggest that the predatory felines not only snatched mammoths from their herds, but dragged the remains back to their cave.
An artist’s concept of Homotherium cats feasting on a juvenile mammoth. A study concludes that the cats had a diet unlike any other large cat, extinct or alive today.Credit.Mauricio Antón
By Jeanne Timmons
April 27, 2021, 1:47 p.m. ET
On a landscape that would one day become a suburb of San Antonio, paleontologists paint a picture that is as bloody as it is fascinating.
Mammoths were stalked by predatory cats with scimitar teeth protruding from their jaws. The cats would snatch a juvenile mammoth, blood staining the fur around their mouths and claws as it soaked into the grasses around them. Having eaten their fill, they would take the carcass back to their den. This was a meal that could be shared again later. ....

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