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 hind limb remains partly from one adolescent female animal with hyena chewing marks from the hyena open air site Bad Wildungen-Biedensteg (Hesse, NW-Germany). (1) Left tibia of a female individual (no. Bi-10c), cranial. (2) Right tibia from a female individual (no. Bi-52/7), cranial. (3) Right tibia from a female individual (no. Bi-10e), cranial. (4) Right tibia from a male individual (no. 52/9), cranial. (5) Right tibia from a male individual (no. Bi-52/201), cranial. (6) Left fibula shaft (no. Bi-52/4), lateral. (7) Left fibula fragment (no. Bi-52/16), lateral. (8) Articulated right calcaneus and astragal (no. Bi-10f, g), (a)-(b) dorsal, (c)-(d) lateral. (9) Right patella from an early adult to adult animal (no. Bi-52/228), cranial. (10) Right metatarsus III (no. Bi-140b), cranial. (11) First phalanx of an adult animal (no. Bi-52/101), cranial.
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