Review Article

Recycling of Badger/Fox Burrows in Late Pleistocene Loess by Hyenas at the Den Site Bad Wildungen-Biedensteg (NW, Germany): Woolly Rhinoceros Killers and Scavengers in a Mammoth Steppe Environment of Europe

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Small carnivores from the hyena open air site Bad Wildungen-Biedensteg (Hesse, NW-Germany). (1)–(9) Vulpes vulpes: (1) incomplete skull (no. Bi-52/39), (a) lateral, (b) caudal, (c) ventral. (2) Right scapula (no. Bi-52/235), lateral. (3) Right humerus (no. Bi-52/10), cranial. (4) Right radius (no. Bi-52/24), cranial. (5) Left femur without joints (no. Bi-52/104), cranial. (6) Left tibia (no. Bi-52/105a), cranial. (7) Left calcaneus (no. Bi-52/238), cranial. (8) Right metatarsus III (no. Bi-52/239), cranial. (9) Incomplete pelvis (no. Bi-52/127), lateral. (10)–(12) Vulpes lagopus: (10) nearly complete skull with right lower jaw (no. Bi-10bh), (a) lateral, (b) dorsal, (c) ventral, (d) frontal, (e) occipital. (11) Right mandible (no. Bi-52/243), lateral. (12) Pelvis, acetabulum (no. Bi-10bn), lateral. (13)–(32) Meles meles: (1) skull with lower jaw (no. Bi-10ah), (a) lateral, (b) occipital, (c) dorsal, (d) frontal, (e) ventral, (f) lower jaw dorsal. (14) Left Humerus (no. Bi-10ap), cranial. (15) Left ulna shaft (no. Bi-10ao), lateral. (16) Right ulna (no. Bi-10av), lateral. (17) Left radius (no. Bi-10aw), lateral. (18) Right radius (no. Bi-10ao), lateral. (19) Left mt III (no. Bi-10bf), dorsal. (20) Left mt V (no. Bi-10bb), dorsal. (21) Left tibia (no. Bi-52/85), cranial. (22) Right calcaneus (no. Bi-10an), cranial. (23) Left calcaneus (no. Bi-10at), cranial. (24) Rigth astragal (no. Bi- BadW-2), dorsal. (25) Left astragal (no. Bi-10ay), dorsal. (26) Rigth mt IV (no. Bi- BadW-5), dorsal. (27) Rigth mt I (no. Bi- BadW-8), dorsal. (30) Phalanx II (no. BadW-2), dorsal. (31) Phalanx II (no. BadW-3), dorsal. (32) Phalanx II(no. BadW-4), dorsal. (33) Mustela putorius, anterior part of a skull (no. Bi-10bs), (a) lateral, (b) frontal, (c) dorsal, (d) ventral.
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