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CyanFire51 [2018-04-03 15:16:44 +0000 UTC]
Probably very late with my comment, but I was wondering if there are any prehistoric big cats that lived in Scandinavia? Amazing work as usual! <3
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Rom-u [2017-08-23 20:14:34 +0000 UTC]
This is leptobos.
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Tigon1Monster [2017-08-23 00:15:51 +0000 UTC]
Who's that guy in the background?
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Tacimur [2014-03-03 15:06:55 +0000 UTC]
Reconstructions of this cat seem to be so rare! How nice to have a face to the name. Thank you very much for sharing, as always.
If you allow, I have a question regarding the purchase of your reconstructions. Is it possible to get a single print of one, or do you only sell the printable files? I wasn't quite sure from what I found on your website. Thank you, and keep up the beautiful, inspiring work.
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Rom-u In reply to Tacimur [2014-03-03 18:02:08 +0000 UTC]
Dear Tacimur, thanks for your feedback. I sell printable images in a different sizes, in .jpg (300 dpi) format. Unfortunately there is no PayPal in my country, so my clients can use wire transfer or Webmoney. If you have more questions, please don't hesitate to contact me. My e-mail - roman.uchytel@gmail.com Will keep in touch
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Rom-u [2014-03-03 14:33:52 +0000 UTC]
The European Jaguar (Panthera (Onca) Gombaszoegensis) distributed from the end of the Late Pliocene about 1.5 million years ago and early Pleistocene in Eurasia and is the earliest known Panthera species in Europe. The uniqueness of this cat is that it can be considered as a link between large Pantherine cats of the Old and New Worlds. A form similar to Panthera gombaszoegensis has been found dating from the early Pleistocene of East Africa and had both lion- and tiger-like characters. The European jaguar was probably a solitary animal. It has often been thought to be a forest-dwelling cat, with similar habits to the modern jaguar, although recent work suggests that the association between the European jaguar and forested habitats is not as strong as has often been assumed.
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Wesdaaman [2014-03-03 14:29:14 +0000 UTC]
Where and when does this species come from?
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