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Smilodon californicus |
The large extinct cats known as smilodon lived approximately 3 million-10,000 years ago in North America and South America. They are the only known successors to Machairodus. Smilodon means knife tooth — an entirely appropriate name. The smilodon species are also known as sabertooth or sabre-toothed tigers (which is inaccurate) or sabertooth cats.
Three species of Smilodon are known to have existed:
Smilodon was approximately 350 kg and had a short tail, powerful legs and a large head. Its jaws could open 95 degrees. Its fangs were about 17 cm (7 inches) long.
Many Smilodon fossils have been unearthed at the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles, which is why it is the prehistoric cat researchers know the most about.