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  1. El tigre de Trinil (Panthera tigris trinilensis) es una subespecie de tigre que apareció hace 1.2 millones de años que fue encontrada en la localidad de Trinil, Java, Indonesia. Los restos fósiles se almacenan ahora en la Colección Dubois del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, en Leiden, Países Bajos.

  2. Panthera tigris trinilensis, known as the Trinil tiger, is an extinct tiger subspecies dating from about 1.2 million years ago that was found at the locality of Trinil, Java, Indonesia. The fossil remains are now stored in the Dubois Collection of the National Museum of Natural History in Leiden, the Netherlands.

  3. 10 de oct. de 2011 · The tiger is one of the most iconic extant animals, and its origin and evolution have been intensely debated. Fossils attributable to extant pantherine species-lineages are less than 2 MYA and the earliest tiger fossils are from the Calabrian, Lower Pleistocene.

  4. 27 de jul. de 2022 · Tigers (Panthera tigris) are flagship big cats and attract extensive public attention due to their charismatic features and endangered status. Despite this, little is known about their prehistoric lineages and detailed evolutionary histories.

  5. 7 de ene. de 2014 · Here, we report the discovery of a fossil pantherine from the Tibetan Himalaya, with an age of Late Miocene–Early Pliocene, replacing African records as the oldest pantherine.

  6. Panthera tigris trinilensis, known as the Trinil tiger, is an extinct tiger subspecies dating from about 1.2 million years ago that was found at the locality of Trinil, Java, Indonesia. The fossil remains are now stored in the Dubois Collection of the National Museum of Natural History in Leiden, the Netherlands.

  7. El tigre de Trinil es una subespecie de tigre que apareció hace 1.2 millones de años que fue encontrada en la localidad de Trinil, Java, Indonesia. Los restos fósiles se almacenan ahora en la Colección Dubois del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, en Leiden, Países Bajos.