1) It received its common name because most fossils are found in caves although it is doubted that they lived in them. 2) It's the third largest lion. 3) It lived 370,000 to 10,000 years ago. 4) It's only about 7% bigger than most modern lions. 5) It's in the Felidae family. 6) Its Trinomial Name is Panthera Leo Speleca. 7) It was discovered in Siegsdorf, Germany. 8) It's fossil was found in 1985. 9) It lived in Europe and North America. 10) It is a carnivore.
A consumer, since it consumes other food and is unable to produce any food of its own.
Cave lions are extinct, it is believed that they had a wide habitat tolerance, but probably preferred conifer forests and grasslands.
Bali Tiger, Cape Lion, Caspian Tiger, Javan Tiger, Cave Lion, Giant Cheetah, American Lion, European Jaguar, Smilodon
Lions are not extinct!!! Actually the Atrox Lion is extinct
the extinct tigers: well if you count a sabertooth tiger then that would in total be 56 different kinds of extinct tiger :D Thanks The sabretooth cats were only distantly related to todays tigers, lions, and other big cats, the name "sabretooth tiger" is a misnomer. The extinct tiger subspecies are the Caspian, Javan, and Bali tigers.
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.
Yes, the American lion has been extinct for about 11,000 years.
No. Lions are extinct in the wild in Europe. Currently there are only two species/breeds of lions that are alive. They are the African Lion and the Asiatic Lion. Other species of Lions like the European Lion, the American Cave Lion and the Barbary Lion were all hunted to extinction centuries ago.
Lions are not extinct, but they are endangered and protected in reserves to corect u there is a certain type of lion that is extinct it is called a Atrox Lion
The cave lion has been extinct for over 12,000 years. It probably preyed upon the large herbivorous animals of their time, including horses, deer, reindeer, bison and even injured old or young mammoths.
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It has NEVER been extinct.