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  • Smilodon - Wikipedia
    Smilodon is a genus of extinct felids It is one of the best-known saber-toothed predators and prehistoric mammals
  • Sabre-toothed cat | Size, Extinction, Facts | Britannica
    Named for the pair of elongated bladelike canine teeth in their upper jaw, they are often called sabre-toothed tigers or sabre-toothed lions, although the modern lion and tiger are true cats of the subfamily Felinae
  • Saber Tooth Tiger Teeth Facts - Structure, Function, and Hunting Tactics
    Saber tooth tiger had an enormous jaw gap They had weaker jaw muscles, which allowed them to open their mouth wider to over 110 degrees It looks strange when compared with the 65-degrees jaw gap of present-day lions But it was an important adaptation to get full use of their elongated canines
  • How the Smilodon Got Its Teeth | AMNH
    Discover the evolution of Smilodon’s iconic saber teeth, revealing how these formidable features shaped its predatory lifestyle
  • The saber-toothed tiger (Smilodon) - DinoAnimals. com
    However, in fact, smilodons didn’t use the whole potential of their fangs, because their jaw muscles weren’t developed enough The bite force of saber-toothed tigers was about 100 kg For comparison, the lion’s bite force is 250 kg cm2, and human bite force is 73 kg cm2
  • Smilodon: 8 Surprising Facts About The Saber-Toothed Tigers
    The reason for its common name, "saber-toothed tiger," is Smilodon’s distinctive canine teeth, which are shaped like sabers or daggers Besides saber-toothed cats, there was also the saber-toothed rhino (Uintatherium) and the saber-toothed squirrel (Cronopio dentiacutus)
  • Were Saber-Toothed Tigers Real? The Truth About Smilodon
    To compensate, Smilodon evolved the ability to open its jaw almost 120 degrees, far wider than the 65-degree gape of a modern lion This wide opening allowed the cat to deliver a precise “canine shear bite” after the prey was completely immobilized by its powerful forelimbs
  • How a Smilodon sabretooth cat closed its gaping mouth
    To impale prey with these impressive weapons, the famous sabretoothed cats must have opened their mouths wider than any modern big cat, but it was unclear if their jaw muscles were strong


















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