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... that the early big cat Pachypanthera may have eaten bones like a hyena? Source: de Bonis, L.; Chaimanee, Y.; Grohé, C.; Chavasseau, O.; Mazurier, A.; Suraprasit, K.; Jaeger, J. J. (2023). "A new large pantherine and a sabre-toothed cat (Mammalia, Carnivora, Felidae) from the late Miocene hominoid-bearing Khorat sand pits, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, northeastern Thailand". The Science of Nature. 110 (5). 42.
ALT1: ... that the early big cat Pachypanthera may have weighed as much as 142 kilograms (313 lb) and had teeth similar to a hyena's?
ALT2: ... that the early big cat Pachypanthera may have weighed as much as 142 kilograms (313 lb) and eaten bones?
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Comment: Both 4444hhhh and I have nominated less than 5 DYKs before, so quid pro quo is not required.
Overall: Article is dependent on a single paper from a very reliable source. Should be fine, but if a popular science source picks it up, or another paper is published, would be worth adding in as a second reference for readers to follow ASAP. —siroχo 05:13, 30 September 2023 (UTC)