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An interdisciplinary research reveals tigers’ presence in Pleistocene-age Palawan - University of the Philippines Diliman

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A study published in the Cambridge Archaeological Journal this July discusses the presence of tigers in Palawan during the Pleistocene period. Janine Ochoa, PhD, archaeologist and associate professor at the UP Diliman (UPD) School of Archaeology (SA) revealed the presence of rare tiger (Panthera tigris) remains from Pilandok Cave in Quezon, Palawan Island, in the […] The post An interdisciplinary research reveals tigers’ presence in Pleistocene-…
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upd.edu.ph broke the news on Tuesday, July 28, 2026.
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