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Fossils from cat with 'steak knife' fangs, found in Yukon, give

researchers something to chew on. Two fossils help provide

new insight into the mysterious, and extinct, scimitar cat.

CBC News, Oct 25, 2017

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/yukon-scimitar-cat-fossils-paleontologists-1.4372037

 

The paper is:

 

Paijmans, J.L., Barnett, R., Gilbert, M.T.P., Zepeda-Mendoza,

M.L., Reumer, J.W., de Vos, J., Zazula, G., Nagel, D., Baryshnikov,

G.F., Leonard, J.A. and Rohland, N., 2017. Evolutionary

History of Saber-Toothed Cats Based on Ancient Mitogenomics.

Current Biology.

http://b3.ifrm.com/30233/130/0/p3005065/Evolutionary_History_of_Saber_Toothed_Cats_Based_on_Ancient_Mitogenomics.pdf

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960982217311983

 

Other articles are:

 

Klondike placer miner makes rare discovery of extinct muskox skull.

Stuart Schmidt discovered the helmeted muskox skull and horns.

during routine work on Monday. CBC News, Sep 14, 2017

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/klondike-muskox-schmidt-placer-skull-1.4290440

 

How one Yukon fossil helped solve an ancient mystery

A single fossil found a decade ago near Old Crow prompted new d

iscoveries about North America's first bison By Paul Tukker,

CBC News, March16, 2017

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/yukon-fossil-bison-beringia-north-america-1.4027052

 

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