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    The American lion (Panthera atrox (/ˈpænθərə ˈætrɒks/), with the species name meaning "savage" or "cruel", also called the North American lion) is an extinct...
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    It is closely related and probably ancestral to the American lion (Panthera atrox). The species ranged from Western Europe to eastern Beringia in North...
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  •  atrox) is a sister lineage to Panthera spelaea (the Eurasian cave or steppe lion) that diverged about 0.34 million years ago, and that both P. atrox and...
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    disputed, with some paleontologists suggesting that it is a synonym of Panthera atrox. The bones of P. onca mesembrina are nearly double the size of the largest...
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    the Americas. Panthera atrox Panthera gombaszoegensis Panthera palaeosinensis Panthera shawi Panthera spelaea Panthera youngi Panthera zdanskyi Tseng...
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    the Pleistocene epoch. It was suggested that it was conspecific with Panthera atrox and P. spelaea due to their extensive similarities. Some dental similarities...
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    unearthed such as two human individuals and other felids like Smilodon and Panthera atrox. The fossils had been discovered and collected in 2012 via diving by...
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    PMID 34748674. King, L. M.; Wallace, S. C. (2014). "Phylogenetics of Panthera, including Panthera atrox, based on craniodental characters". Historical Biology. 26...
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    Panthera zdanskyi is an extinct pantherine species, the fossils of which were excavated in Gansu Province, northwestern China. Due to its close relationship...
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    in China. Panthera spelaea lived in Europe after the third Cromerian interglacial stage from about 450,000 to 14,000 years ago. Panthera atrox lived in...
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    employ a subgenus of Panthera, "Leo", to contain several lion-like members of Panthera, including P. leo, P. spelaea, P. atrox and P. fossilis. A 2022...
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    depicting Alexander the Great and Craterus. Panthera leo leo Asiatic lion Cape lion Barbary lion Panthera atrox Cultural depictions of lions Diedrich, C...
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    another tooth and a distal humerus, though the humerus is likely that of Panthera atrox or Smilodon fatalis. Leidy also mistakenly believed the fossils were...
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  • cave lion Panthera fossilis or P. spelaea fossilis or P. leo fossilis, the Early Middle Pleistocene European cave lion Panthera atrox or P. atrox, the American...
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    giant deer Praemegaceros. Panthera atrox Panthera blytheae Panthera palaeosinensis Panthera shawi Panthera spelaea Panthera zdanskyi Marciszak, A. (2014)...
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    the short faced bear Arctotherium) Lions American lion (Panthera atrox) (C) Cave lion (Panthera spelaea; present only in Alaska and Yukon) (C) Caniformia...
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    lion (Panthera atrox) appeared and become widespread across North America, having descended from populations of the Eurasian cave lion (Panthera spelaea)...
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  • lion (Panthera atrox) appeared and become widespread across North America, having descended from populations of the Eurasian cave lion (Panthera spelaea)...
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    (2002). "Hyoid apparatus and pharynx in the lion (Panthera leo), jaguar (Panthera onca), tiger (Panthera tigris), cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) and the domestic...
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    Isotopic studies of dire wolf (Aenocyon dirus) and American lion (Panthera atrox) bones show an overlap with S. fatalis in prey, which suggests that...
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    upon by large carnivores, which may have included the American lion (Panthera atrox), the sabertooth cat Smilodon fatalis, and dire wolves (Aenocyon dirus)...
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    preserved in association with the remains. Importantly, the canines of Panthera atrox overlap in size with Arctodus simus, complicating the identification...
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    ISSN 0895-9811. S2CID 244836031. "Figure 5. Geographic distribution of Panthera atrox in North America..." ResearchGate. Retrieved 2022-02-15. Hody, James...
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    Farrell, A.B.; Shaw, C.A. (2012). "The clavicles of Smilodon fatalis and Panthera atrox (mammalia: Felidae) from Rancho La Brea, Los Angeles, California". Journal...
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    pictured) Diprotodon optatum "Megalania" (Varanus priscus), American lions (Panthera atrox) Woolly mammoth The subfossil lemur Archaeoindris Haast's eagle Restoration...
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    provides evidence that the dire wolf, Smilodon, and the American lion (Panthera atrox) competed for the same prey. Their prey included the extinct camel Camelops...
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    the scimitar-toothed cat (Homotherium serum) and the American lion (Panthera atrox). Specimens of Camelops have been found exhibiting signs of disease...
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    cats (Smilodon gracilis, S. fatalis, S. populator) †American lion (Panthera leo atrox), reported from Peru and Argentina and Chile; however, the former...
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    (Panthera atrox), weighing up to 363 kg (800 lb), and the Natodomeri lion of eastern Africa, which was comparable in size to large members of P. atrox...
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  • (Tremarctos floridanus and Tremarctos ornatus), Florida (or American) lion (Panthera atrox), a saber-toothed cat (Smilodon fatalis), and jaguar. Birds represented...
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