sharp claws, pads on its paws, well-preserved skin and thick fur around an inch long has been uncovered in the Siberian permafrost. The saber-toothed cat cub is the first of its kind ever found.
Before the end of the last Ice Age, fierce saber-toothed cats roamed every continent except Australia and Antarctica. Although most people probably picture saber-toothed cats with long fangs ...
Researchers in Siberia have discovered a remarkably well-preserved mummy of a 3-week-old saber-toothed cat kitten dating back at least 35,000 years. The discovery, published in Scientific Reports ...
Prospectors in eastern Siberia stumbled upon an extraordinary discovery while searching for mammoth tusks in 2020: a mummified saber-toothed cat cub preserved in permafrost for over 37,000 years.
The cat's remains were found in Yakutia, Russia, and were determined to be those of a 3-week-old cub. Lopatin, A.V., Sotnikova, M.V., Klimovsky, A.I. et al. Calling ...