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The Cave Lion (Panthera spelaea and Panthera fossilis)

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(06-19-2018, 05:43 AM)Pantherinae Wrote: Some males from Okavango, seems to have some characteristics from cave lions just look at this magnificent specimens mane! 

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Prehistoric Lions may not have huge mane,  most of the Prehistoric Lions such as American Lions may looks like modern Tsavo Lions, but American Lions have more powerful muscles and skeletons than modern pantheras a lot. The Cave Lion are have the same features too, but meanwhile they may  more likely to closed to tigers which in later pleistocence. 

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New Version of Mosbach Lion's art-work by Roman.Uchytel 

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Old Version of American Lion&Smilodon fatalis 

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