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  • Tracks from Argentina which may have been produced by ''Smilodon''
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  • ''S. fatalis'' pair approaching a group of ''Paramylodon'', one mired, at the La Brea Tar Pits, by Knight, 1921
  • [[Lion]] pride attacking an [[African buffalo]] in [[Tanzania]]; ''Smilodon'' may also have hunted in groups
  • Lund]]'s collection, [[Zoological Museum, Copenhagen]]
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  • Skeletons of ''S. fatalis'' (left) and the [[American lion]], two large North American [[felids]] which went extinct during the [[Late Pleistocene]], [[George C. Page Museum]]
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  • restored]] by [[Charles R. Knight]] in 1903
  • ''S. fatalis'' fighting [[dire wolves]] over a [[Columbian mammoth]] carcass in the [[La Brea Tar Pits]], by [[Robert Bruce Horsfall]], 1913
  • Maximum gape of a [[saber-toothed cat]] (A) and reconstructions of neck bite in prey of different sizes (B, C)
  • ''S. fatalis'' skeleton at [[National Museum of Natural History]]
  • Undersides of ''S. fatalis'' skulls, showing canine replacement, [[George C. Page Museum]]
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  • 1869 [[lithograph]] of the [[holotype]] molar and maxilla fragment of ''S. fatalis''
  • Partial skull of ''S. gracilis'', the earliest species in the [[genus]], [[Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia]]
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  • ''S. fatalis'' in climbing posture, [[North American Museum of Ancient Life]]
  • ''S. populator'' [[canine tooth]]; the tip points to the right
  • ''S. populator'' statue in [[Tierpark Berlin]]
  • Size of the three ''Smilodon'' species compared to a human
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Definitie

Smilodon
·noun An extinct genus of saber-toothed tigers. ·see Mach/rodus.

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Smilodon

Smilodon is a genus of the extinct machairodont subfamily of the felids. It is one of the best known saber-toothed predators and most famous prehistoric mammals. Although commonly known as the saber-toothed tiger, it was not closely related to the tiger or other modern cats. Smilodon lived in the Americas during the Pleistocene epoch (2.5 mya – 10,000 years ago). The genus was named in 1842 based on fossils from Brazil; the generic name means "scalpel" or "two-edged knife" combined with "tooth". Three species are recognized today: S. gracilis, S. fatalis, and S. populator. The two latter species were probably descended from S. gracilis, which itself probably evolved from Megantereon. The hundreds of individuals obtained from the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles constitute the largest collection of Smilodon fossils.

Overall, Smilodon was more robustly built than any extant cat, with particularly well-developed forelimbs and exceptionally long upper canine teeth. Its jaw had a bigger gape than that of modern cats, and its upper canines were slender and fragile, being adapted for precision killing. S. gracilis was the smallest species at 55 to 100 kg (120 to 220 lb) in weight. S. fatalis had a weight of 160 to 280 kg (350 to 620 lb) and height of 100 cm (39 in). Both of these species are mainly known from North America, but remains from South America have also been attributed to them. S. populator from South America was the largest species, at 220 to 436 kg (485 to 961 lb) in weight and 120 cm (47 in) in height, and was among the largest known felids. The coat pattern of Smilodon is unknown, but it has been artistically restored with plain or spotted patterns.

In North America, Smilodon hunted large herbivores such as bison and camels, and it remained successful even when encountering new prey species in South America. Smilodon is thought to have killed its prey by holding it still with its forelimbs and biting it, but it is unclear in what manner the bite itself was delivered. Scientists debate whether Smilodon had a social or a solitary lifestyle; analysis of modern predator behavior as well as of Smilodon's fossil remains could be construed to lend support to either view. Smilodon probably lived in closed habitats such as forests and bush, which would have provided cover for ambushing prey. Smilodon died out at the same time that most North and South American megafauna disappeared, about 10,000 years ago. Its reliance on large animals has been proposed as the cause of its extinction, along with climate change and competition with other species, but the exact cause is unknown.

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