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The world’s first saber-toothed cat mummy has been found in Siberia. Squee! In 2020, diggers searching for woolly mammoth tusks unearthed a sabertooth cub mummified in Siberian permafrost. The ...
Amidst the permafrost in Yakutia, Russia, researchers uncovered a mummified saber-tooth cat cub (Homotherium latidens). The well-preserved mummy, still covered in fur, is a first-of-its-kind discovery and could reveal more about the ancient species. According to recent findings in Scientific Reports, researchers discovered the cub on the banks ...
For now, at least, the remarkable frozen cub offers a snapshot of a time long gone, when woolly mammoths and saber-toothed cats roamed Earth. Get the latest stories in your inbox every weekday.
Saber-toothed cat fossils have been found in the Americas, Africa and Eurasia. When looking at the mummified cub, scientists found some interesting differences between the kitten and a modern ...
Credit – Alexey V. Lopatin, et al. Despite hundreds of scientific illustrations, no one knew for sure what a saber-toothed cat actually looked like, until now. As is sometimes the case, Siberian ...
A photo, left, and skeleton C.T. scan of the frozen mummy of Homotherium latidens, a 37,000-year-old lion-sized saber toothed cat found in eastern Siberia.
The remains of the saber-toothed cub were discovered in 2020, with research into the 35,000 year-old animal published last week. ... using only bones or fossils. CT scans were done to confirm the ...
The remains of the saber-toothed cat cub, 32,000 years old, still had its fur intact. Airbnb has a new 'Gladiator' Colosseum experience with access rarely ever offered before. Scientists are ...
The mummy is the first evidence from Asia of the saber-toothed cat species Homotherium latidens, Lopatin said, though fossilized bones were previously found at sites in the Netherlands and in the ...
Saber-toothed cat fossils have been found in the Americas, Africa and Eurasia. When looking at the mummified cub, scientists found some interesting differences between the kitten and a modern lion cub, particularly, in their paws: the saber-toothed kitten had wider paws, but no carpal pads — that's the wrist joint that's help modern day ...