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  • MOLECULAR GENETIC IDENTIFICATION of a MEXICAN ONZA SPECIMEN AS a PUMA (PUMA CONCOLOR) in the Americas, There Are Two Documented

    MOLECULAR GENETIC IDENTIFICATION of a MEXICAN ONZA SPECIMEN AS a PUMA (PUMA CONCOLOR) in the Americas, There Are Two Documented

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    Mammalia: Carnivora) in the Americas: Past to Present

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    Cougar 1 Cougar

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    Incorporating a Deeper Temporal Perspective Into Modern Ecology Felisa A

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  • Where Elephants Roam? American High Plains Preserve Would Protect Species

    Where Elephants Roam? American High Plains Preserve Would Protect Species

  • Donlan CJ. 2007. Restoring America's Big Wild Animals

    Donlan CJ. 2007. Restoring America's Big Wild Animals

  • Have You Seen a Pronghorn in Idaho? If

    Have You Seen a Pronghorn in Idaho? If

  • Asiatic Cheetah

    Asiatic Cheetah

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    Encyclopedia of Extinct Animals.Pdf

  • Bryce Canyon U.S

    Bryce Canyon U.S

  • Late Pleistocene Pronghorn, Antilocapra Americana, from Natural Trap Cave, Wyoming

    Late Pleistocene Pronghorn, Antilocapra Americana, from Natural Trap Cave, Wyoming

  • Locomotor Correlates of the Scapholunar of Living and Extinct Carnivorans

    Locomotor Correlates of the Scapholunar of Living and Extinct Carnivorans

  • Homo Sapiens Are “Wired to Run” by O’S News Service Running and Other Forms of Aerobic Ac- Damide Levels at All

    Homo Sapiens Are “Wired to Run” by O’S News Service Running and Other Forms of Aerobic Ac- Damide Levels at All

  • Grayson and Meltzer 2015

    Grayson and Meltzer 2015

  • Pleistocene Rewilding: an Optimistic Agenda for Twenty‐First Century Conservation

    Pleistocene Rewilding: an Optimistic Agenda for Twenty‐First Century Conservation

  • Dramatis Personae: an Introduction to the Wild Felids

    Dramatis Personae: an Introduction to the Wild Felids

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  • Evolutionary History of Sabre-Toothed Cats Based on Ancient Mitogenomics
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  • The Cheetah Acinonyx Pardinensis (Croizet Et Jobert, 1828) S.L
  • Response to Comment by Faurby, Werdelin and Svenning Stephen J
  • Homotherium Serum and Cervalces from the Great Lakes Region, USA: Geochronology, Morphology and Ancient DNA
  • Information Resources on Big Cats, AWIC Resource Series No. 45
  • The Evolution of Cats
  • A Bestiary of Ancestral Antilocaprids
  • Comparative Neocortical Neuromorphology in Felids: African Lion, African Leopard, and Cheetah
  • A New Study Finds That Many Pronghorn Migrate Hundreds of Miles Each Year, Often Struggling to Overcome a Growing Number of Obstacles Along the Way
  • The Difference Between Trivial and Scientific Names: There Were Never Any True Cheetahs in North America S
  • Overkill, Glacial History, and the Extinction of North America's Ice
  • Pronghorn September 2015 Pronghorn
  • Stable Isotope Records of Inland California Megafauna – New Insights Into Pleistocene Paleoecology and Paleoenvironmental Conditions
  • Genomic Legacy of the African Cheetah, Acinonyx Jubatus Dobrynin Et Al
  • Mountain Lions in America: Wild & Hazardous World One Writer's Foray Into the Controversies Surrounding America's Most Magical and Beleaguered Cat
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