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This brand new article does sum up a couple of our arguments quite well:
- The previously designated Holocene European lion (Panthera leo europaea) was de facto a population of the Asiatic lion (Panthera leo leo/Panthera leo persica) that expanded across Balkans to Iberia.
- The lion was the larger cat from early Pleistocene to middle Pleistocene, whereas tiger started to gain the upper hand in late Pleistocene through Holocene.
- The rise of the human civilization was deemed as the main factor that stopped the expansion of the modern lion (Panthera leo), that's why they never had a chance to spread into the heartland of Europe.