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Fossil of Oldest Big Cat Discovered in Tibet

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By: Michele Berger, 11/13/2013

Researchers in the Himalayas discovered the remains of the oldest known big cat. A fossil from Panthera blytheae, an animal closely related to the snow leopard and exhibiting characteristics similar to other big cats, lived nearly 6 million years ago, much earlier than previous estimates for animals of this lineage, according to a paper published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. It also came from Tibet rather than Africa, where the oldest fossils of this type have been found.

 

The researchers from the University of Southern California and several natural history museums in the United States and Canada, reported their findings online yesterday. “These new fossils fill in a huge time gap,” paleobiologist Jack Tseng of the American Museum of Natural History told National Geographic.

 

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Inner Earth Ringing Tibetan Monks in spirit cave hear new sounds

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Uploaded by MrAstralwalker on Apr 10, 2011

Sounds from the Hollow Earth. www.paneandov.com
Citizens of Shambala are releasing powerful vibrating energy. It sounds like a extreme combined energy of healing mantra sounds. On the surface the Tibetan monks that are meditating in this cave of the spirits for a long time are saying that this started to happen only recently. They also were saying that the spirits telepathically transmitted to them that something major is going to happen soon. The Earth is ringing like a bell more and more recently. Its all happening guys.
No human interference in the audio file. You can download the original file Russian scientists recorded on: http://files.mail.ru/SGYD94
The good part is that we are not alone in this major planetary shift and I'm sure that people of Shamballa will do their best to protect all life on Earth when time comes.
Namaste,
Pane

 

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