The lair of the predator: researchers have uncovered the secret cave under the “Tauris”

The lair of the predator: researchers have uncovered the secret cave under the “Tauris”

SIMFEROPOL, 11 Dec — RIA Novosti Crimea. In the study found in the area of road construction “Tavrida” of the cave in the Huy found a large bone burial, experts suggest finding this place the lair of the predator. This at a press conference in the multimedia press center MIA “Russia today” in Simferopol, said Chairman of the regional branch of the Russian geographical society in the Republic of Crimea, the Dean of the faculty of geography of Taurida Academy KFU them. V. I. Vernadsky, Boris Vakhrushev.

The track “Tavrida” continues to amaze. During the works it was discovered karst cave, the largest in the foothill Crimea….

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Discovered karst cave cannot be closed because it opens the unique paleogeological period, he said.

Was discovered large bone burial. This is the first such discovery, the largest in the world. This is the lair of a large predator.Boris Vakhrushev

In turn, the Chairman of the Board of the Russian Union of speleologists, scientific Secretary of the Department of the Russian geographical society in the Republic of Crimea Gennady Samokhin added that experts are already speculating about the inhabitants of this place.

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“Presumably, it was a giant hyenas, they could live in such conditions and feed on carrion. On the bones found with teeth marks, on the walls of the cave — claw marks, apparently, the predators sharpen their claws,” said Samokhin.

Presumably, the cave was abandoned for the past 50 thousand years.

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The largest karst cave in the foothills of the Crimea discovered during the construction of the route “Tavrida” in the village of Zuya, Belogorsk district.

Working on-site paleontologists have discovered in the cave a large number of fragments of the remains of ancient animals whose age is estimated at 75-100 thousand years.

On behalf of the head of the Crimea Sergey Aksenov, a special Commission for the study of karst caves.

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