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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCave lions found preserved in Siberian permafrost
"Spectacular" is an understatement.
"Paleontologists have unearthed two spectacular cave lion cubs, preserved by the permafrost in the Sakha Republic, also known as Yakutia.
The last glacial period, popularly known as the Ice Age, was the most recent glacial period within the Quaternary glaciation occurring from 100,000 to 12,000 years ago. At the end of this ice age, several species couldnt adapt to the changing conditions and went extinct the so-called sabre-tooth cat, wooly mammoth and cave bears among them.
Another, perhaps less known species that went extinct at the end of the ice age was the cave lion. Cave lions looked more like todays tigers, although genetic analysis revealed that they are more related to modern lions than tigers. These active carnivores probably preyed upon the large herbivorous animals of their time, including horses, deer, reindeer, bison and even injured old or young mammoths. Some cave paintings show them hunting together in a pack, and likely took cover in caves hence the name. Most of their bones were found in caves, and there is a pretty good fossil record of them. However, these are the most well preserved fossils ever found. They may very well be the best preserved fossils in the world.
The find is sensational, no doubt, said a source close to the discovery. It is known the remains are free of dangerous infections such as anthrax following initial microbiological analysis, but no other significant details or pictures will be released before the official presentation, which will take place sometime in November..."
More with pics of other animals found: http://www.zmescience.com/science/geology/cave-lion-cub-27102015/
moosemike
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(25,816 posts)Welcome. Have a ball.
Omaha Steve
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malaise
(268,967 posts)You find some really interesting stuff. Thanks for this.
livetohike
(22,140 posts)maindawg
(1,151 posts)That would be cool
passiveporcupine
(8,175 posts)Maybe we will find some intact human ancestry in permafrost some day.
These little guys were cute.
Snobblevitch
(1,958 posts)human remains found in peat bogs, and one found in an alpine mountain pass somewhere in Europe, but I don't think they were from the ice age.
alfredo
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(10,098 posts)Uncle Joe
(58,355 posts)Thanks for the thread, Contrary.
mountain grammy
(26,620 posts)brooklynite
(94,519 posts)...so I've been told.