Like, maybe the wisest and wood bison introduced to Siberia can create Russian subspecies? As well as lions and hyenas forming a new subspecies? What about the Yakutian horses? Tell me what you think?
Like, maybe the wisest and wood bison introduced to Siberia can create Russian subspecies? As well as lions and hyenas forming a new subspecies? What about the Yakutian horses? Tell me what you think?
Some big cats more so than others. Notice the existence of Siberian tigers, but the extinction of both North American and European cave lions.
Also, notice the endangerment of Siberian and Bengal tigers.
Myotragus: The (almost?)Ectothermic Goat.
Myotragus wrote: Myotragus: The (almost?)Ectothermic Goat.
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Whanggoldpaw wrote: Also, notice the endangerment of Siberian and Bengal tigers.
Being endangered is better than having been extinct since the end of the Pleistocene.
Yes, but having an African and Asiatic subspecies is also better than just being extinct......:)
I assumed that as well, though I imagine if we restored horses, reindeer, moose, camel and deer populations. Lions would have a decent amount of prey items.
Perhaps they would select modern lions which seem to be somewhat adapted to the cold, then, to put in Pleistocene Park.