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Wiesbaden science author Ernst Probst published pocketbook on the European cave lion

Munich / Wiesbaden (books-from-probst seriously) - with tail up to 3.20 meters long maximum of 1.50 meters high and is estimated that more than 300 kilograms of the European cave lion (Panthera leo spelaea) was. These impressive dimensions can this cat out of the ice age 10,000 years ago about 300,000 to doubt as the "King of the Animals" call.

The European cave lion is next to the mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) and the cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) as one of the largest animals of the Ice Ages. He is at the center of the 144-page pocket book "The cave lion" of the Wiesbaden science author Ernst Probst. Not treated in this work, other forms of this big cat as the American Cave Lion (Panthera leo atrox) and the East Siberian cave lion (Panthera leo vereshchagini).

Ernst Probst has lately become a specialist in fossil big cats developed. He published pocket books "saber-toothed cats. Machairodus of up to Smilodon "," saber-toothed tiger in the Ur-Rhine. Machairodus and Paramachairodus "," cave lions. Wild cats in Ice Age "and" The Lion Mosbacher. The huge cat in Wiesbaden.
In the pocket books of Ernst Probst read that during the ice age some big cats living in the territory of Germany. Besides, there were lions, for example, Mosbacher during the ice age 600,000 years ago, and leopards, jaguars European, cheetahs and saber-toothed cats, which formerly was known as the saber-toothed tiger. The earliest

hunted saber-toothed cats in Germany already in the Miocene, about ten million at the bank of the ancient Rhine in Rheinhessen. There was the great lion Machairodus one of the most dangerous predators of the time. During the ice age about one million years ago in Germany was the European Puma a guest. All mentioned items are in "GRIN for academic texts" (Munich) published as a printed paperback and e-book in PDF format.

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