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The evidence suggesting that the two species of felines may [#permalink] New post 01 Aug 2011, 17:13
The evidence suggesting that the two species of felines may have existed simultaneously on the African veldt is purely circumstantial. ______,

with no direct proof to the contrary, many experts still believe that the giant cats died out long before their smaller relatives appeared.
fossil traces of both species have been found in separate areas in sediments that are thought to have been laid down by the same floodwaters.
since all of the giant fossils found so far have been male, some scientists suspect that the smaller ones represent the females and young of the same sexually dimorphic species.
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