'' Rubidgeines were among the largest gorgonopsians known, and the largest known from
Africa. They were also the largest predators in their environment. Their massive canines and serrated teeth indicate that they were adapted for
macropredation. The robust skull roof and supraorbital bosses of rubidgeines likely acted to protect the skull from the stress inflicted during prey capture, and similar morphology has been seen in many other macropredators in the fossil record, including
theropod dinosaurs. The presence of this skull morphology is one of multiple adaptations seen in predators that utilize the skull, rather than the limbs, in prey capture. ==Classification and systematics==