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Bears and Big Cats Interactions during Prehistoric Times

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In pleistocene Europ we found some cave bear's bones with cave lion's teeth and claws marks... And vice versa of course. I didn't speak about cave bears killed by cave lions but only furious fights between them during the winter season inside caves.

I suppose that the 2 or 3 cave lions hatching an ambush inside the cave had to combine their strength to have some hope of success against a weakened (and even asleep) opponent.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/12819243
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RE: Bears and big cats interactions during prehistoric times. - Spalea - 02-21-2016, 04:53 PM



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