Sabre-toothed cats were widely distributed in the Neogene and Quaternary periods of the New and Old Worlds. They are a long-lasting group of carnivores. They first appeared in the middle Miocene and coexisted with humans until the early Holocene. Extinction. There is evidence that the demise...
There is no ironclad evidence to prove the true existence of "Guoshanhuang", and scientists have no image data of "Guoshanhuang", let alone any specimens of "Guoshanhuang". Reasonable speculation shows that "Guo Shan Huang" is neither a giant chin tiger nor a relative of prehistoric species s...
There is no ironclad evidence to prove the true existence of "Guoshan Huang", and scientists have no image data of "Guoshan Huang", let alone any specimens of "Guoshan Huang". Reasonable speculation shows that "Guoshanhuang" is neither a giant chin tiger nor a...
Recently, we learned from China University of Geosciences (Wuhan) that Professor Lai Xulong’s team from the school, together with foreign and domestic researchers, discovered a previously unknown and now extinct tiger genetic branch through ancient DNA research. Relevant results were recentl...
Recently, we learned from China University of Geosciences (Wuhan) that Professor Lai Xulong’s team from the school, together with foreign and domestic researchers, discovered a previously unknown and now extinct tiger genetic branch through ancient DNA research. Relevant results were recently publi...
1. African Elephant The African elephant is the largest mammal on land. Male and female are dimorphic (male and female have different body shapes or physical characteristics). An adult African male elephant is taller than 3.5 meters, and can reach up to 4.1 meters. Weighing approximately 2.7 to 6 tons, females are smaller than males, with the heaviest recorded being 13.5 tons. They can live in a variety of natural environments from sea level to 5,000 meters above sea level, including forests, op...