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English: Skulls of three-week-old large felid cubs, left lateral view (A, C) and dorsal view (B, D): A, B, Homotherium latidens (Owen, 1846), specimen DMF AS RS, no. Met-20-1, frozen mummy, 3D computer models (image is reconstructed based on the undeformed right half of the skull, mirrored); Russia, Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Indigirka River basin, Badyarikha River; Upper Pleistocene; C, D, Panthera leo (Linnaeus, 1758), specimen ZMMU, no. S-3034, photographs; Recent.
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Author A. V. Lopatin, M. V. Sotnikova, A. I. Klimovsky, A. V. Lavrov, A. V. Protopopov, D. O. Gimranov & E. V. Parkhomchuk
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