Panthera gombaszoegensis
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panthera-gombaszoegensis-185-10770457
title:
Panthera gombaszoegensis
text:
Panthera gombaszoegensis, also known as the European jaguar, is a Panthera species that lived from about 2.0 to 0.35 million years ago in Europe. The first fossils were excavated in 1938 in Gombasek Cave, Slovakia. Some records were also reported from Africa and Asia. P. gombaszoegensis was a medium-large sized species that formed an important part of the European carnivore guild for a period of over a million years. Many authors have posited that it is the ancestor of the American jaguar, with
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encyclopedia
description:
Extinct European jaguar species
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panthera_gombaszoegensis
date created:
2006-07-02T11:29:45Z
date modified:
2024-09-07T20:12:29Z
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