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There are no Cave lions left, They went extinct a long time ago
Yes, lions native to North America because there is a Mountain lions Cougars and Pumas are in the Rocky Mountains including....... Canada, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico. Plus, The American lions died in the Americas long time ago American lions are related to ice age are called cave lions. Cave lions eat Woolly Mammoths, Woolly Rhinos and other Prehistoric Animals. Oh, the cave lions live in Eurasia too. Finally, Cave lions are extinct. Cave lions is not alive anymore because Cave lions are extinction animals. Sincerely, Mike Gantner Manne
Cave lions are extinct, it is believed that they had a wide habitat tolerance, but probably preferred conifer forests and grasslands.
they would not exist anymore
Lions are not extinct yet.
Cave lions are an extinct species but we assume they reproduced in pretty much the same way as modern lions, viz by copulation between a male and a female lion resulting in the female becoming pregnant, carrying the fetus for some period of time and then giving birth to the cub via live birth.
Lions are not extinct yet.
Cave lions were the only type of lions that lived in Europe and outside of Africa. They were very large creatures who typically lived in caves, hence the name. They originated in Europe 700,000 years ago and became extinct only about 10,000 years ago.
If mountain lions were to become extinct, anything that mountain lions eat would increase in population because there wouldn't be any mountain lion to hunt them.
Cave lions were apex predators, nothing preyed on these lions.
Cave lions were apex predators, nothing preyed on these lions.