Scientists unveil extinct Ice Age lion cubs pulled from Russian permafrost

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sparta and boris :cool-v:

https://www.nbcnews.com/science/sci...ct-cave-lion-cubs-russian-permafrost-n1276137

the cave: ( somewhere in eastern russia)
quaternary-04-00024-g001-550.jpg



sparta:

210806-sparta-lion-mb-1335.jpg



sparta and boris
quaternary-04-00024-g006-550.jpg



source:

https://www.mdpi.com/2571-550X/4/3/24/htm
 
sparta and boris :cool-v:

https://www.nbcnews.com/science/sci...ct-cave-lion-cubs-russian-permafrost-n1276137

the cave: ( somewhere in eastern russia)
quaternary-04-00024-g001-550.jpg



sparta:

210806-sparta-lion-mb-1335.jpg



sparta and boris
quaternary-04-00024-g006-550.jpg



source:

https://www.mdpi.com/2571-550X/4/3/24/htm


Cool findings, indeed. Seeing a cave lion nearly perfectly preserved is awesome. The cave lion cubs look like regular lion babies, thus they're cute. Anyway, the discovery of a fully grown cave lion would be even more impressive since they were huge and larger than lions. Who knows maybe, the scientists will also find a perfectly preserved saber-tooth tiger in the future. Was there ever a well-conserved mammoth found in the ice?
 
Cool findings, indeed. Seeing a cave lion nearly perfectly preserved is awesome. The cave lion cubs look like regular lion babies, thus they're cute. Anyway, the discovery of a fully grown cave lion would be even more impressive since they were huge and larger than lions. Who knows maybe, the scientists will also find a perfectly preserved saber-tooth tiger in the future. Was there ever a well-conserved mammoth found in the ice?



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