Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: Zuma on November 30, 2015, 10:50:26 am
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I hope at least one link works >:D
These little buggers would have been a little easier to handle
than their parents.
Can you imagine running around in their world with not much
more than a spear :o Yikes
The folks from this area are supposed to be the ancestors of
the native Americans.
Zuma
Whiskers still bristling after more than 12,000 years in the
siberiantimes.com/.../n0491-whiskers-still-bristling-after-more-than-10000- (http://siberiantimes.com/.../n0491-whiskers-still-bristling-after-more-than-10000-)
Nov 17, 2015 ... Unveiled: two extinct cave lions - dug from the permafrost - make their first ... The ancient cubs, called Uyan and Dina, the best-preserved ever
Meet Uyan and Dina, Frozen Cave Lion Cubs from the Ice Age
news.nationalgeographic.com/.../151119-frozen-cave-lion-cub-siberia- (http://news.nationalgeographic.com/.../151119-frozen-cave-lion-cub-siberia-...)
Nov 19, 2015 ... New photographs of a pair of cave lion cubs found frozen in Siberia give an unprecedented look at a species that has been extinct for about ...
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Can't get anything on either site.
Wayne
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The links don't work but you can google the sentence above the link and get the website.
Just me but I hate it when they give names to dead animals especially 10,000 year old ones. I guess it is an animal rights/treehugger thing.
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Sorry about the links. It's a crap shoot if they work or not.
I usualy just paste them into my browser.
Eric, I think the names appeal to the ladies more.
And of course they are just newborns.
Maybe, Uyan means Killer and Dina means Man Eater! >:D
Zuma