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Mandible fragments of Late Pleistocene Alopex lagopus from grotto Prolom 2; ZIN 34596 (A, B) and ZIN 34598 (C, D). Labial (B, C) and lingual (A, D) views.
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... are several mandible fragments with preserved cheek teeth (Fig. 3). The dimensions of mandible fragments are given in Table 1. The specimens from Prolom 2 and Siuren 1 do not differ in size. In the length of p1-m3, the Late Pleistocene Crimean A. lagopus is similar to recent animals from Spitsbergen (44.3- 51.5 mm, M ¼ 49:19 mm, n ¼ 11), being markedly smaller than arctic foxes from Yudinovo (48.6- 54.9 mm, M ¼ 51:93 mm, n ¼ 16) and Yamal Peninsula (48.5-55.1 mm, M ¼ 52:38 mm, n ¼ ...