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  • The saber tooth tiger is one of the most widely known species of saber toothed cats from the genus Smilodon. This extinct cat was named for the pair of elongated teeth in its upper jaw. The saber tooth tiger was found across North and South America during the Pleistocene Epoch. It went extinct approximately 10,000 years ago.
    Unlike its name suggests, these cats are not related to the modern-day tigers found in Asia.
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  • Although commonly known as the saber-toothed tiger, it was not closely related to the tiger or other modern cats.
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  • Saber-toothed tigers, also known as smilodons (pronounced: /ˈsmaɪloʊdɑːn/ SMEYEL-o-dan[5]), were an ancient dire[2] species of cat whose existence persisted...
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  • Do you want to know What is a Saber Tooth Tiger? The saber-toothed tiger is an extinct species of feline, characterized by its long curved canines.
  • Reproduction of the Saber Tooth Tiger. Fossils provide lots of mysteries to scientists, and the exact methods of reproduction are definitely one of them.
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  • Scientists determined from the fossilized bones of its vocal cords that the saber-toothed tiger could roar like a modern-day lion and probably much louder.
  • The saber-toothed tiger roamed freely in the Americas from around 2.5 million years ago until the species went extinct around 11,700 years ago.