Gnoske and his colleague and study coauthor Julian Kerbis Peterhans, an adjunct curator at the Field Museum and professor of natural science at Roosevelt University, have studied the lion skulls ...
The paper is published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. "From the general shape of the skull, it's quite apparent that the elephant belonged to Palaeoloxodon, or straight-tusked ...
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Gnoske and his colleague and study co-author Julian Kerbis Peterhans, an adjunct curator at the Field Museum and professor of natural science at Roosevelt University, have studied the lion skulls ...
have studied the lion skulls for decades. Gnoske made the discovery that both lions were adult males, although both lacked the signature manes associated with fully grown males. A lack of mane in ...