Domain: bluelion.org

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Bluelion.org: Extinct and Extant Wildlife
Oct 14, 2006 ... Lion's Kingdom Big cats and their extinct relatives ... Famous incidents of animal attack and research into it's causes ...
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Ancient Pantherines
Ancient Pantherines. @5MYA-100000MYA. Species: Panthera spelaea, Panthera atrox, Panthera gombaszoegensis. MUSEUMS DISPLAYING SPECIMENS: FRANCE ...
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Jaguar
Of all the big cats, the jaguar remains the least studied. While some information comes from the wild, most of what is known about jaguars has been learned ...
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Jaguar
An adult jaguar weighs from 200 to 250 pounds, making it the largest cat in the North America. Jaguars hunt mainly at night. Their range of prey includes ...
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Jaguar
Some jaguars and leopards may have coats that have less distinction. In general, the jaguar coat has larger rosettes in smaller numbers. ...
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Jaguar
Jaguars range mainly in Mexico, Central, and South America. Some sparse sites have been recorded in Texas, Arizona, southern California, and New Mexico. ...
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Paramachairodus
Paramachairodus is a genus that is under much debate. Very little is known about this cat, aside from the age of specimens found, as it has until recently ...
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PARAMACHIARODUS
Paramachairodus ogygia, Paramachairodus orientalis. MUSEUMS DISPLAYING SPECIMENS: ... Paramachairodus is a genus that is under much debate. ...
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Recently Extinct
This page is for big cats when have gone extinct in recent times, listed in chronological order. Unlike the ancient species mention in the rest of the ...
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Jaguar
Jaguars range mainly in Mexico, Central, and South America. Some sparse sites have been recorded in Texas, Arizona, southern California, and New Mexico. ...
 
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