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Fossils: Newly identified sabre-toothed cat from 9 million years ago weighed 600 pounds


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In the latter case, the big cat forearm was accompanied by teeth, which are generally considered a gold standard for identifying new species.
The largest M. lahayishupup humerus fossils they found was more than 18 inches (46 cm) and 1.7 inches (4.3 cm) in diameter.
For comparison, the upper arm bone of an average modern adult male lion is around 13 inches (33 cm) in length.
US researchers named the ferocious feline Machairodus lahayishupup to honour the Cayuse people, on whose lands the original specimen was unearthed. In Old Cayuse, Laháyis Húpup means ancient wild cat , while Machairodus is a known genus of giant, sabre-toothed cats from North America, Africa, Eurasia ....

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Newly identified saber-toothed cat is one of largest in history


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IMAGE: Image of the humerus bone excavated from north central Oregon, which is now on display in the University of Oregon Museum of Natural and Cultural History.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio - A giant saber-toothed cat lived in North America between 5 million and 9 million years ago, weighing up to 900 pounds and hunting prey that likely weighed 1,000 to 2,000 pounds, scientists reported today in a new study.
The researchers completed a painstaking comparison of seven uncategorized fossil specimens with previously identified fossils and bone samples from around the world to describe the new species. Their finding makes a case for the use of the elbow portion of the humerus - in addition to teeth - to identify fossils of large saber-toothed cats whose massive forearms enabled them to subdue their prey. ....

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New book reveals how lie missionary Marcus Whitman saved Oregon from Great Britain in 1800s lasted


One of the American West s greatest hoaxes: New book reveals how the lie that missionary Marcus Whitman saved Oregon from Great Britain in the 1800s with his famous ride across the country became part of history and endured for decades
During the Second Great Awakening of the 1800s, many turned to Protestantism and other faiths. Missionaries went west to convert Native Americans
In 1836, Protestant missionaries - Dr. Marcus and Narcissa Whitman, and Henry and Eliza Spalding - traveled from New York to the Pacific Northwest territories 
The Whitmans worked to convert the Cayuses; the Spaldings, the Nez Perces 
More missionaries came. But they didn t get along and sent scathing letters to the American Board, who funded them and decided to close Whitman s mission ....

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Washington state opts to replace one of its two US Capitol statues with Native American activist


Billy Frank Jr. would be the seventh Native American to be featured in Statuary Hall.
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Alexandra Kelley | April 16, 2021
Peggen Frank, receives the Presidential Medal of Freedom on behalf of her father-in-law, Native American environmental leader and treaty rights activist Billy Frank, Jr., from U.S. President Barack Obama (R) during an East Room ceremony November 24, 2015 at the White House in Washington, DC. Alex Wong/Getty Images
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Washington Gov. Jay Inslee signed a bill to replace a state statue with one of Billy Frank Jr.
Frank Jr. was an environmental and tribal rights activist.
In 2015, former President Obama awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom in a posthumous nomination. ....

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