Allosauroid
Dinosaur
Go hard or go extinct
Posts: 53
Gender: Female
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Post by Allosauroid on Oct 26, 2015 19:14:10 GMT
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Post by spinosaurusthefisher on Oct 27, 2015 4:34:27 GMT
Probably the most exciting thing about this is more preserved coloration!
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Post by Viergacht on Oct 27, 2015 8:18:41 GMT
That is an amazing find!
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Post by spinosaurusthefisher on Oct 29, 2015 1:18:26 GMT
(Quick note: that image associated with the post containing the press release isn't the cave lion, it's Yuka the mammoth baby.)
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Allosauroid
Dinosaur
Go hard or go extinct
Posts: 53
Gender: Female
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Post by Allosauroid on Oct 31, 2015 2:44:56 GMT
(Quick note: that image associated with the post containing the press release isn't the cave lion, it's Yuka the mammoth baby.) Yeah, it seems that image confused a couple people. To those wondering, the only photo released (so far) is this one: ( Source)
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Allosauroid
Dinosaur
Go hard or go extinct
Posts: 53
Gender: Female
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Post by Allosauroid on Nov 24, 2015 9:14:09 GMT
UPDATE!
The cubs have been presented to the public! (Only one cub is easily distinguishable in the mass of frozen fur) Of course, the article with the most information opens with a subject that seems to be interlocked with Pleistocene mummies: Whether the cubs will be ~cloned~ This slight awesomebro annoyance aside, check out this article for more info on the cuties: www.rt.com/news/323097-russia-yakutia-lion-cubs/
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