Description
The cave lion is one of the largest known members of the Panthera genus
with significant deposits also located in Russia
They measure about 5-15 mm long and are relatively short compared to other Annularia species
Labradorite is a popular decorative stone because of its labradorescence
Sotnikova and Nikoskiy (2006) likewise did not find any synapomorphies in the cranial structure to support a close relationship of cave lions with tigers in the genus Panterha
Five Diplomystus and a Phareodus | 100% Natural | Green River Formation | Wyoming Phareodus The cave lion is oneDiplomystus dentatus & Phareodus testis Unrestored specimen, 100% Natural Eocene (51. 98 Million Years Ago) Green River Formation, Wyoming, USA In Stone Fossils Private Quarry Plate approx. size: 46. 75" x 42. 75" x 2" Diplomystus approx. sizes: 7. 25", 8", 16. 5", 18", & 18" Phareodus approx. size: 5. 25" **Due to the size of this specimen, it will be shipped in an internationally compliant wooden crate. The plate itself is backed with 3 4" plywood
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