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PDF) The Eurasian puma-like cat Puma pardoides (Owen 1846) (Carnivora, Felidae): Taxonomy, biogeography and dispersal events
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![Conjun (Taylor's version) 🍂🍃 on Twitter: "#MemoriaDeLaExtinción 194. Puma pardoides. Tradicionalmente clasificada en el género Panthera, los últimos datos apuntan a cercanía con Puma concolor. El tamaño de esta especie eurasiática era Conjun (Taylor's version) 🍂🍃 on Twitter: "#MemoriaDeLaExtinción 194. Puma pardoides. Tradicionalmente clasificada en el género Panthera, los últimos datos apuntan a cercanía con Puma concolor. El tamaño de esta especie eurasiática era](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D_15gOyXYAAsZZi.jpg)
Conjun (Taylor's version) 🍂🍃 on Twitter: "#MemoriaDeLaExtinción 194. Puma pardoides. Tradicionalmente clasificada en el género Panthera, los últimos datos apuntan a cercanía con Puma concolor. El tamaño de esta especie eurasiática era
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