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American Lion Phalange Fossil

$450.00

American Lion Phalange  North Florida
4 7/8″  $450 order c561
COMMENTS:  perfect, no repair, no glue

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American Lion Phalange  North Florida
4 7/8″  $450 order c561
COMMENTS:  perfect, no repair, no glue

Background Information

Felis Atrox (American Lion) it thought to have been the largest cat that ever lived!  It is a relative of the African Lion (Panthera leo) and maybe a subspecies. The name Panthera means “Panther”, (Leo) “Lion”, and Atrox “frightful”; “Frightful Panther or Lion”. This Prehistoric Predator is genetically a close relative to the modern Lion. Cave Lions lived in Europe during the Pleistocene Period and the American Lion lived in North America, even as far south as Peru. This gave it a sometimes name of “North American Cave Lion” or “North American Lion”. In North America, this Ice Age Cat dated as far back as 350,000 years ago, and went extinct about 13,000 years ago.

In Florida, this Ancient Lion arrived around 70,000 years ago in the late Pleistocene Period and is considered extremely rare.  They were distributed throughout Northern Florida and not in Southern Florida. A complete skull with lower jaws was discovered in Columbia County, Florida. The Lion is more uncommon than Smilodon fossils and the bones are much larger. This Extinct Prehistoric Cat had a muscularly built body with longer and more powerful front legs than an African Lion. In conclusion it was probably faster. This faster speed may have assisted the Lion in catching faster prey animals.

The American Lion is thought to be the largest cat that ever lived! Also known as Felis Atrox, it is a relative of the African Lion (Panthera leo) and maybe a subspecies.  The name Panthera means “Panther”, (Leo) “Lion”, and Atrox “frightful”; so- “Frightful Panther or Lion”. This giant of all cats was larger than an African Lion, 5 feet (1.7M) tall and 11.5 feet (3.5M) in length from nose to tail and weighing about 700-800 lbs. It ranged from Alaska to the middle of South America.

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