A cheetah-like cat in the north american pleistocene
- PMID: 17735673
- DOI: 10.1126/science.195.4282.981
A cheetah-like cat in the north american pleistocene
Abstract
The discovery of abundant skeletal remains of Felis trumani from a late Pleistocene deposit in Wyoming shows that it was as highly modified for cursorial locomotion as the cheetah (Acinonyx). Several other Pleistocene felids that have been regarded as pumas seem to be related forms. The late Pleistocene fauna of the Big Horn Basin in Wyoming is dominated by cursorial taxa.
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