Early Americans relied on mammoths for survival, using their meat for food and hides for clothing. But this reliance may have come at a steep cost. New research uncovers how the hunting practices of ...
Roughly 13,000 years ago, the burly scimitar cat with its hyena-like build and large canine teeth specialized in killing large mammals in cold climates, including young mammoths in North America ...
A true glimpse into the Ice Age. This specimen, belonging to the species Homotherium latidens, exhibits a rare state of conservation. Researchers, in awe, identified dense dark brown fur, front paws ...
Earlier this year, scientists at the Yakutsk institute were able to study a 44,000-year-old wolf carcass pulled from the melted tundra. The cub is part of the homotherium genus, which lived across ...
It was identified by the authors of the study as belonging to the species Homotherium latidens and had many differentiations from a modern lion cub of a similar age. The shape of the muzzle ...
14. The paleontologists determined the mummy is a part of the Homotherium genus − the scimitar-toothed cat family − based on comparisons to a lion cub carcass and skull. The scimitar-toothed cat is a ...
尽管只有三周大,但它却是一支阔齿锯齿虎(Homotherium latidens),属于锯齿虎属,而锯齿虎属于剑齿虎亚科(Machairodontinae)。锯齿虎是一种分布范围 ...
The discovery, published in Scientific Reports, provides new insights into the life, adaptations, and geographic distribution of Homotherium latidens during the Pleistocene epoch. Researchers in ...
The mummy is the first evidence from Asia of the sabre-toothed cat species Homotherium latidens, Lopatin said, though fossilized bones were previously found at sites in the Netherlands and in the ...
科学家们对这具木乃伊进行研究后得出结论,它属于一只年轻的剑齿猫(Homotherium latidens)。这具遗骸距今已有 35000 多年的历史。 值得注意的是 ...