2012
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.26.1_supplement.722.14
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A Cat among the Wolves: An attempt to reveal the identity of a felid‐like humerus misidentified as Canis dirus from Rancho La Brea

Abstract: There have been many kinds of animals found at Rancho La Brea located in Los Angeles, California; both carnivore and herbivore alike. The most common species found in the tar pits are the predators of the area such as Canis dirus (Dire wolf), Smilodon fatalis (saber‐tooth cat), and Canis latrans (American coyote). Other large carnivores that are not as common but still prevalent include Panthera atrox (American lion), Puma concolor (mountain lion), Panthera onca (jaguar), and Arctodus simus (short‐faced bear).… Show more

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