The Ennedi Tiger

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But, you can also call it Plattentektonik ;)

Nope, but in a part of a documentary about the Sahara they were shown a few years ago ; I remember they lived in a small proportion of a Wadi which was always filled with water, in the middle of a big canyon.
Thats their last ressort i guess. I found some pictures though:
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well, actually the original theory in German was 'Kontinentalverschiebung' from Wegener in 1912 but not to worry, I am just being pedantic.
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BUT..... that laid the foundation for the MODERN theory of 'Plate Tectonics'

Yep, Wegener described it for the first time and then in the 60's new data could be collected and they added details and renamed the whole theory.
But back to topic, I think it is very interesting that the Crocs and lions survived in those mountains. Anybody got pics of the ennedi tiger?
 
Yep, Wegener described it for the first time and then in the 60's new data could be collected and they added details and renamed the whole theory.
But back to topic, I think it is very interesting that the Crocs and lions survived in those mountains. Anybody got pics of the ennedi tiger?
as far as i know, only cave paintings exist
 
must be related tho right? because Queensland was part of Pangaea, and even tho the only similarity is some stripes on them so they must be tigers right?!
rigghhhhtt!
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I had a topic about the Queensland tiger view days before, thats why i posted it. Why so offensive buddy?
 
I had a topic about the Queensland tiger view days before, thats why i posted it. Why so offensive buddy?

You said i was on your ignore list.
It seems that nothing you say has much basis in reality.
I am not your 'buddy'.

If you want to present random ideas as facts then present evidence.
 
LOL.....exactly
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I expressed myself wrongly I think. I was not looking for actual pics of the animal, since these obviously don't exist. But for example in his Thylacoleo thread Darius posted a pic of what is considered to be how Thylacoleo looked like. So I thought maybe there would be something like this for the Ennedi tiger, too :)
 
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