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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Coelodonta antiquitatis remains of a less than half-year-old calf with hyena chewing marks from the hyena open air site Bad Wildungen-Biedensteg (Hesse, NW-Germany). (1) Skull with brain case opening (no. Bi-10ac), (a) and (c) dorsal, (b) ventral, (d) lower jaw (no. Bi-52/37 and 38), dorsal, (e)-(f) lateral left, (g)-(h) lateral right. (2) Articulated left ulna and radius from calf (no. Bi-52/47 and 42), lateral. (4) Left femur from calf (no. Bi-52/43), cranial. (3) (1) Left ileum remain of a calf (no. Bi-52/13), lateral.
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