Scientists identified the tiny species of cat from a fossilized jawbone, which could date back as far as 300,000 years ago.
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Can you spot the hidden leopard? You'll need 20/20 vision to locate the lurking predator in this mind-boggling optical illusionKnown as Leopard Hills, surrounded by the Pali district ... Another image also shows two of the cutest cubs peeking out of their cave and looking directly at the photographer.
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Researchers Discover Pocket-Size Fossilized Jawbone of a Cat Deep Inside Cave Where Early Humans Lived 300,000 Years AgoThe species was identified from a lower jaw fragment discovered at the Hualongdong cave in eastern China’s Anhui province. Most modern-day leopard cats were closer in size to domestic cats ...
According to a statement released by the University of New Mexico, researchers led by Pere Gelabert and Victoria Oberreiter ...
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