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Synchrotron radiation reveals the identity of the large felid from Monte Argentario (Early Pleistocene, Italy) | Scientific Reports
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PDF) The Iberian record of the puma-like cat Puma pardoides (Owen, 1846) (Carnivora, Felidae) | Josep Aurell-Garrido - Academia.edu
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The Eurasian Cougar, Puma Pardoides, lived throughout Eurasia until the Early/Mid Pleistocene. Its disappearance coincided with The Leopard's colonization of Eurasia (Hjalte Kyærby -Twitter) : r/pleistocene
تويتر \ Prehistoric.Fauna على تويتر: "What we know of Puma pardoides suggests that it was similar in appearance to modern pumas – certainly its short-faced skull is puma-like, and with an estimated
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PDF) Earliest occurrence of Puma pardoides (Owen, 1846) (Carnivora, Felidae) at the Plio/Pleistocene transition in western Europe: New evidence from the Middle Villafranchian assemblage of Montopoli, Italy | Marco Cherin - Academia.edu
Il lungo viaggio dei Puma tra Africa, Asia e Americhe
Jurassic Jabber - The cats of the Villafranchian (Further development of the concept) https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=10208022890768052&set=a.1930331635954 from left to right: Panthera (gombaszoegensis) toscana; "Acinonyx" pardinensis; Puma ...
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Smilodon Producciones - Entre los Felinae de procedencia dudosa descritos para Argentina se encuentra Felis pumoides (Castellanos 1958), hallado en estratos asignados al Plioceno ("horizonte Brocherense") de la provincia de Córdoba (Argentina).