“Our findings challenge the prevailing view that tigers once took refuge in Japan and that cave lion distribution was limited ...
While there are no native lion or tiger populations in Japan today, this was not always the case. Fossils indicate that at ...
Despite being widely called the “King of the Jungle,” lions rarely live in jungles. The nickname reflects cultural symbolism ...
Lions lived in a wide area of the Japanese archipelago tens of thousands of years ago, as analysis of fossil specimens that were beli ...
Study says lions reached Japan between 73,000 and 38,000 years ago when lower sea levels connected it to Eurasia - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Exotic animals — whether dreamy-eyed rhinos, improbable flocks of birds from different latitudes or muscular big cats ...