The Japanese Archipelago sheltered cave lions, not tigers, during the Late Pleistocene

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 123, Issue 6, February 2026. <br/>SignificanceLions and tigers were widespread apex predators during the Late Pleistocene and integral components of East Asian megafauna. Cave lions predominantly inhabited northern Eurasia, whereas tigers were distributed farther south. The boundary …

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