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Determining the phylogeny of Panthera palaeosinensis.
The feline subfamily Pantherinae is comprised of the so-called “big cats” and includes the four extant species of the Panthera genus (tigers, lions, jaguars, and leopards), which are set apart by their unique ability to roar, and also the two … Continue reading
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