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Quaternary, Volume 4, Issue 3
September 2021 - 11 articles
Cover Story: The cave lion (Panthera spelaea) was the largest predator of the Late Pleistocene in Eurasia, able to hunt even such large animals as the young woolly mammoth or woolly rhino. Until recently, only skulls and bone remains of the cave lion had been found, but now four carcasses of the lion’s cubs have been discovered in excellent preservation, stored in frozen conditions in Yakutsk. The research conducted by the international team offers significant new information about the morphology and genetic peculiarities of this species. Like other representatives of the so-called “mammoth fauna”, cave lions were very well adapted to the severe conditions of the Ice Age in the north of Siberia. View this paper
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