The mystery has animal biologists and wildlife officials scratching their heads. — -- Warning: This contains a graphic image below. A mountain lion found in Idaho is making animal biologists and ...
Trade in lion bones, skin and teeth is intensifying across Africa, researchers warn poaching could become a defining threat ...
Lions are the most-traded wildcat in the world, and the only big cat whose commercial trade is permitted under CITES, the international wildlife trade agreement. Lion body parts, including bones, ...
New study finds that tooth size in Otaria byronia reflects historical shifts in population abundance
Puerto Madryn, Argentina – A new study published in PeerJ Life and Environment reveals that the teeth of South American sea lions (Otaria byronia) hold valuable clues about past population dynamics.
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