Wednesday, September 23, 2009

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dagger toothed cats at the Ur-Rhine



Video: "Reconstrucción del tigre" dientes de sable "Paramachairodus" of "smart planet" at http://www.youtube.com/watch "YouTube"
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Wiesbaden (saber-tooth cat-blog) - The so-called dagger-toothed cat has Paramachairodus in the Miocene, about ten million years to 8.5 on the banks of the ancient Rhine lived and hunted. Remains of this big cat is known from Eppelsheim, Esselborn from Wissberg in Gau-Weinheim and from Dorn-Dürkheim (Rheinland-Pfalz in all). This is from the paperback "saber-toothed cats. Machairodus from up to Smilodon" out of the Wiesbaden science author Ernst Probst.

The type Paramachairodus ogygius reached - after finds from Batallon at Torrejon de Valasco south of Madrid, close to - a shoulder height of 58 centimeters eta and a total length of about 1.50 meters from the represented approximately 30 inches on the tail. This species was a contemporary of the great lion saber tooth cat Machairodus aphanistus, also between ten to 8.5 million years at the Ur-Rhine existed. The latter was significantly larger, she had a shoulder height of about one meter and a body length (excluding tail) of about 1.90 meters.

The title of "saber-toothed cats" is published in "GRIN for academic texts and the Internet address http://www.grin.com/e-book/127539/saebelzahnkatzen as a printed paperback and as an electronic e-Book erhältich . The paperback and e-books are richly illustrated. In the pictures there are several drawings of the English illustrator Mauricio Antón in Madrid, which is considered a master of his craft. The reconstruction of Paramachairodus from the above video is from Mauricio Antón. Ernst Probst has published 2009, the paperback and the e-book "cave lions. Felines during the ice age" leg "GRIN". "GRIN" titles are available in all good bookstores and online book stores around 1000.

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summary of the pocket book "saber-toothed cats":

saber-toothed cats and saber-tooth tiger, as they were called earlier fascination since time immemorial, people all over the world. These big cats and, in extreme cases up to 28 inches long canines are among the best known prehistoric mammals. The first of them already raced in the Miocene about 15 million years ago on our "Blue Planet". The last disappeared at the end of the Ice Age 11,700 years ago, forever out of nature. . Dealing with these more or less impressive big cats in the paperback "saber-toothed cats" of the Wiesbaden science author Ernst Probst It is in Germany, Europe, Africa, Asia and America discovered species from the saber-toothed cats and dagger-toothed cats and other prehistoric predators, namely, Mosbacher lions, cave lions, European jaguars, leopards, snow leopards, cheetahs and pumas. The idea for this paperback about saber-toothed cats matured during the search for the 2009 was released the titles "The Ur-Rhine. Rheinhessen ten million years "and 2Höhlenlöwen. Wild cats in Ice Age "by Ernst Probst. For this it was often to saber-toothed cats and dagger toothed cats. The paperback" saber-toothed cats ", Professor Dr. Helmut Hemmer of Mainz, Thomas Keller from Wiesbaden and Dick Mol of Hoofddorp (Netherlands) perspectives. Professor Dr. Helmut Hemmer is an internationally renowned expert in fossil cats and was formerly at the Zoological Institute of the University of Mainz active. Dr. Thomas Keller works as a paleontologist at the State Conservation Office in Wiesbaden, Hessen and has sought to explore the Mosbach sands and their fossil Animals rendered outstanding. Dick Mol is an expert on fossil mammals from the Ice Age from (in particular mammoth) Hoofddorp (Netherlands). All three have often helped the author with great patience during the research for different books. Ernst Probst has published over 30 books and paperbacks. The most famous of his works "Germany in prehistoric times", "Germany in the Stone Age", "Germany in the Bronze Age," are "records of ancient times", "Dinosaurs in Germany" (with Raymund Windolf) "Records of the primitive man" and " monsters on the track. "

Friday, September 18, 2009

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interview about saber-toothed cats, and ice age lion

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interview with the Wiesbaden-based science writer Ernst Probst author, pocket books "cave lions. Wild cats in Ice Age "and" saber-toothed cats. From Machairodus to Smilodon "

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question: Why do you have two pocket books on cave lions, and saber-toothed cats - formerly known as saber-toothed tiger - written and published

Answer: SHOULD I live in the Wiesbaden city circuit fault I live only a few kilometers from?. the world-famous Mosbach-Sanden away, named after the former village Mosbach between Wiesbaden and Biebrich In these approximately 600.000 years old river sediments from a warm section of the Ice Age have been found numerous teeth and bones of wild cats

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question..: What big cats have been demonstrated from the Mosbach-Sanden?

Answer: In Mosbach-Sanden are remnants of the huge Mosbacher lion (Panthera leo fossilis), were found the lions large saber-toothed cat (Homotherium crenatidens), the European Law of Jaguar (Panthera leo gombaszoegensis) and the Cheetah (Acinonyx pardinensis). The original finds are kept at the Natural History Museum in Mainz, Wiesbaden and in the museum at the Senckenberg Museum in Frankfurt am Main. Other German Fossilienfundstättten from the ice age you know the way, and the leopard and even the Puma.



* Question: Which of these big cats have been alive at the greatest?

Answer: most impressive wild cat from the Mosbach-Sanden Mosbacher was the lion. He reached - according to calculations by scientists - a total length up to 3.60 meters, of which about 1.20 meters on his tail accounted for, and perhaps a shoulder height of up to 1.50 meters. Today's lions in Africa are about two feet shorter. From the Mosbacher lions, which seemed before about 700000-300000 years in Europe, the cave lion (Panthera leo fossilis) is formed.

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question: Did they discovered in Germany over the remains of Mosbacher of cave lions or lion?

Answer: The locations of the Mosbacher lions in Germany can be counted on the fingers of one hand. Other hand, we know from the cave lions at least 100 sites in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Bavaria, Rhineland-Palatinate, Hesse, North Rhine-Westphalia, Lower Saxony, Hamburg, Thuringia, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Brandenburg and Berlin.

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question: Which German state known to most sites of cave lions?

Answer: Judging by the finds, Bavaria was a true "paradise for cave lions". There are known 27 sites of cave lion from North Rhine-Westphalia 21, from Baden-Württemberg 15, from Saxony-Anhalt, 10, from Thuringia 8, from Hesse 7, from Lower Saxony 5, Rhineland-Palatinate 3, from Brandenburg 3, and from Saxony 2. In the cities, in which fossils of cave lions came to the fore, and are Stuttgart, Wiesbaden, Leipzig, Hamburg and Berlin. Other hand, in Saarland, Schleswig-Holstein, Bremen and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern yet found a cave lion.

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question: At what German locality were the remains of cave lions to the fore most?

Answer: Nowhere on Earth are more teeth and bones of cave lions were recovered than in the Zoolithenhöhle of Burggaillenreuth at Muggendorf in Franconian Switzerland (Bayern). There they found the remains of about 30 cave lions. The cave lion with the scientific name Panthera leo spelaea 1810 is by the physician and paleontologist Goldfuß Georg August (1782-1848), who has been at times described in Erlangen and later lived in Bonn, after a skull from the Fund Zoolithenhöhle first time and named.

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Question: Which saber-toothed cats are known from Germany?

Answer: The answer is somewhat confusing, because the scientists distinguish today between saber-toothed cats and dagger toothed cats. In the Miocene about 10 to 8.5 million years ago lived in Germany, the saber-toothed cats Machairodus aphanistus in the Ice Ages, about 600.000 to 11.700 years, the large saber-toothed cat Homotherium initially crenatidens later, the small and nature Homotherium and latidens. Also known from Germany, the dagger-toothed cats occurring in the Miocene Paramacharodus ogygius Paramachairodus orientalis and and from the ice age Megantereon cultridens.



* Question: What fascinates you about the saber-toothed cats and dagger-toothed cats at the most?

Answer: I have quite taken with the large saber-toothed cats like Machairodus giganteus, the Tigers had quickly format, and the dagger-toothed cat Smilodon Populator special. The latter contributed up to 28 inches long canines. Both types exist - to judge by the finds - outside of Germany.

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question: Where to about Big cats from the mists of time to read?

Answer: In my pocket books "cave lions" and "saber-toothed cats," but in my pocketbook "The Ur-Rhine". Sample can be found at
http://www.grin.de and http://books.google.de - In "GRIN" there are these titles as paperbacks printed and electronic e-books. Also possible to order the pocket books in any good bookstore, because these are important in the German book wholesalers, "Libri," and "KNO" available. They are also available in around 1.000 online book stores.


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Links:

cave lion Blog
http://hoehlenloewen-blog.blogspot.com

saber-toothed cat blog
http://saebelzahnkatzen-blog.blogspot.com

Thursday, September 3, 2009

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attitude of snakes

Very often I have read here and elsewhere, that snakes were not suitable as pets. Of unsuitable was the speech of high feed costs and poor transport conditions. Obviously this opinion is based on a completely false picture of the snake husbandry. I would now 5, as the holder of corn snakes to comment on and try all this in a proper light to the back. First of the high feed costs. A snake eats conceivable little compared to other animals. An adult corn snake I feed every 2 weeks with an adult mouse. The costs me about 2 € per animal. They are inclusive of charges for electricity and occasional veterinary costs much less than my cat. In fact, only the Anschaffugskosten for animal enclosure and equipment are relatively expensive. The corn snake eats in the wild birds, mice and small rats. All I can offer her in captivity Perhaps the exception of live birds. However, it is the snake really care whether their prey alive, because she does not even notice if I just so neat wackele.Schlechte transport conditions known to me. This is why I buy, and many other terrarium animals only from German breeding. Another is to refrain from wild-caught, that they are often riddled with parasites. But unlike other animals, possible to release any snake again, even if they were born in captivity. What other animal that is so simple. Especially corn snakes live for generations in captivity. They have a little space and come even if the enclosure is open only very rarely get out. Why? Because they accept the terrarium as their home and their territory. Snakes are contented animals that do not have the necessary intelligence about their existence to think. They are instinctive animals who work for a particular behavior pattern. This includes hunger, thirst, heat and light supply. These basic needs will drive them to move. And those needs can be very well meet in a terrarium.