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  • The Cave Lion (Panthera spelaea and Panthera fossilis)
    Panthera spelaea fossilis (♂) from Sambir; c Panthera leo persica (♂) from Mayaki; d Pathera spelaea spelaea (♂) from Chernihiv; e Panthera leo melanochaita (Smith, 1842) (♀) from Kruger National Park; f Panthera leo melanochaita (♂) from Kruger National Park Shown to the same scale Drawings by W Gornig ”
  • The Cave Lion (Panthera spelaea and Panthera fossilis) - WildFact
    Panthera spelaea is not a hybrid, but a diferent crono-species related with Panthera fossilis, that evolved in Eurasia The similarities between cave lion "spelaea" and the modern tiger are just primitivism inhered from Panthera fossilis Even Panthera atrox still have some of thos characteristics, but that doesn't mean that these are "tigers
  • The Cave Lion (Panthera spelaea and Panthera fossilis) - WildFact
    PANTHERA FOSSILIS (REICHENAU, 1906) (FELIDAE, CARNIVORA) FROM ZA HÁJOVNOU CAVE (MORAVIA, THE CZECH REPUBLIC): A FOSSIL RECORD FROM 1987–2007 Historia Naturalis 40, 59-70 Sotnikova MV , Foronova IV 2014 First Asian record of Panthera (Leo) fossilis (Mammalia, Carnivora, Felidae) in the Early Pleistocene of Western Siberia, Russia
  • The Cave Lion (Panthera spelaea and Panthera fossilis) - WildFact
    Quite an interesting thing that Panthera fossilis has been suggested to not even be directly ancestral to spelaea - I wasn't aware of that But in regards to the hypothesis that atrox is derived directly from fossilis , with the being more distantly related to spelaea , there is a paper that comes to mind regarding this, Barnett's 2009 genetic
  • The Cave Lion (Panthera spelaea and Panthera fossilis) - WildFact
    Well, it would be quite hard to extract the DNA from Panthera fossilis, since this species died too early However, its daughter species Panthera atrox could be a good option if there is any fresh mummified carcass that is available in the places like Yukon and Alaska
  • The Cave Lion (Panthera spelaea and Panthera fossilis)
    I agree that from all current species of genus Panthera the lion is most closely related to Panthera fossilis spelaea and Panthera atrox So, If we want to imagine how looked like those gigantic powerful prehistoric predators, yes, we have to imagine some kind of lion image but still we cant be 100% sure what color of skin had for example P atrox
  • The Cave Lion (Panthera spelaea and Panthera fossilis) - WildFact
    Panthera fossilis > Panthera atrox > Panthera spelaea intermedia > Panthera spelaea spelaea > Panthera tigris (Pleistocene) I still need to read up on the proposed P s intermedia but looking through old notes I tried comparing P fossilis and P spelaea cursoriality by comparing the MTIII to femur ratio
  • The Cave Lion (Panthera spelaea and Panthera fossilis) - WildFact
    Since Panthera fossilis got proportionally longer skull than both Panthera atrox and Panthera spealea, then I assume they are leaning toward the upper end And the 450 kg estimation is based on the proportion of a modern lion, but the actual proportion of Panthera fossilis could be much more robust
  • The Cave Lion (Panthera spelaea and Panthera fossilis) - WildFact
    Thus, this makes the largest Panthera spelaea skull 451 mm, and the only available skull of the Pleistocene African lions now match the largest recorded skull of Panthera spelaea, yet fall short against the largest recorded skulls for Panthera fossilis and Panthera atrox, but we might expect those even larger specimens to be discovered in a
  • The Cave Lion (Panthera spelaea and Panthera fossilis)
    So, according with this, Panthera fossilis is still the largest cat, followed by Panthera tigris soloensis, and latter there is a tie between Panthera atrox and Panthera spelaea Am I correct? In terms of shoulder height, I agree The P fossilis distal long bones indicate that the cat reached unimaginable shoulder heights





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