saber tooth tigers in the region Wiesbaden
Wiesbaden (saber-tooth tiger-blog) - The fact that during the ice age (Pleistocene) some 600,000 years hunting in the area of Wiesbaden lion large saber-toothed tiger, tells the paperback "saber-toothed cats" of the science author Ernst Probst. According to this work were living out of saber-toothed tigers and giant lions to 3.60 meters in length, European jaguars and cheetahs on the Rhine.
The three experts, which is the paperback "saber-toothed cats" dedicated to one of the most Landesamt Hessen in Wiesbaden active paleontologist Dr. Thomas Keller, who has made outstanding contributions to the study of the Mosbach sands in Wiesbaden and its fossil fauna . The name Mosbach sands reminiscent of the former village Mosbach between Wiesbaden and Biebrich.
, detected in Mosbach-Sanden fossil bones and teeth of animals also come from elephants, rhinos, wild horses, hyenas, lynxes, wolves, hippos, monkeys and vultures. These animals lived in a mild section of the permanent of a climate change shaped ice age. Findings from the Mosbach-Sanden be kept at the Natural History Museum in Mainz and Wiesbaden Museum.
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contents of the pocket book "saber-toothed cats"
or saber-tooth cats 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 towards the end of the Ice Age 11,700 years ago, forever out of nature.
These more or less impressive big cats is concerned 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" cave lions. 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 made outstanding contributions to the study of the Mosbach sands and its fossil fauna. Dick Mol is an expert on fossil mammals from the ice age (especially mammoth) from 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. "
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