Forget their ferocious fangs - sabretooth "tigers" were social animals who lived in family prides, like lions today, according to UK and US experts. The abundance of S.fatalis fossils in Californian ...
Caitlin Bianca Rabe receives funding from GENUS through the South African National Research Foundation (NRF) and the Oppenheimer Memorial Trust. Alberto Valenciano Vaquero received/recives funding ...
Despite the notoriety of the sabretooth cat's seven-inch fangs, it may actually have been its muscular forelimbs and large paws which made it so deadly. The infamous predator's long, thin teeth were ...
New research sheds light on carnivoran diversity and diseases that afflicted sabretooth cats over 5-million-years-ago. The fossils studied were from the Mio-Pliocene (5,2-million years ago) fossil ...
Two previously unknown species of sabre-toothed cat identified from fossils in South Africa suggest that the African continent may have been an evolutionary hotspot for these long-fanged felines.
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