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Reference Base Thick skin cutters of Siberian frozen mummies—The coevo... |
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Thick skin cutters of Siberian frozen mummies—The coevolutionary adaptation of Eurasian Ice Age spotted hyenas |
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Diedrich, C.G. |
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2021 |
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Acta Zoologica |
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2021 |
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1-22 - DOI: 10.1111/azo.12366 |
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Europe - Western Europe
Taxonomy
Fossil
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Siberian extinct top predators—Ice Age spotted hyenas—are discovered in the permafrost of Yakutia in?between frozen mammoth, rhinoceros, bison or horse carcasses, such as in Mongolia at new open?air sites. Historic described European holotypes and new crania from Siberia, Mongolia, and Europe... |
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