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Sabre Toothed Collection

The sabre-toothed cat, scientifically known as Smilodon fatalis, was a formidable predator that roamed the Earth during the Pleistocene era

Background imageSabre Toothed Collection: Smilodon fatalis, sabre-toothed cat

Smilodon fatalis, sabre-toothed cat
Skeleton of an extinct sabre-toothed cat which lived about 15, 000 years ago in North America. It was about the size of a present day lion

Background imageSabre Toothed Collection: Mesohippus, illustration from The Science of Life (colour litho)

Mesohippus, illustration from The Science of Life (colour litho)
IL283082 Mesohippus, illustration from The Science of Life (colour litho) by Brightwell, Leonard Robert (b.1889); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSabre Toothed Collection: Saber-toothed cat attacking wolves

Saber-toothed cat attacking wolves

Background imageSabre Toothed Collection: Homotherium hunting Irish elk, artwork

Homotherium hunting Irish elk, artwork
Homotherium hunting Irish elk. Artwork of two Homotherium scimitar-toothed cats attacking a female Irish elk (Megaloceros giganteus)

Background imageSabre Toothed Collection: Gorgonopsian reptile attack, artwork C016 / 5784

Gorgonopsian reptile attack, artwork C016 / 5784
Gorgonopsian reptile attack. Artwork of a mammal-like reptile attacking an armoured reptile around 253 million years ago, during the Permian period

Background imageSabre Toothed Collection: Sabre-toothed cat, fossil skull C016 / 5067

Sabre-toothed cat, fossil skull C016 / 5067
Sabre-toothed cat (Smilodon fatalis), fossil skull. This extinct predator lived about 15, 000 years ago in North America. It was about the size of a present day lion

Background imageSabre Toothed Collection: Sabre-toothed cat, fossil skeleton C016 / 5066

Sabre-toothed cat, fossil skeleton C016 / 5066
Sabre-toothed cat (Smilodon fatalis), fossil skeleton This extinct predator lived about 15, 000 years ago in North America. It was about the size of a present day lion

Background imageSabre Toothed Collection: Mimic blenny Papua New Guinea HED00006

Mimic blenny Papua New Guinea HED00006
AUS-1963 A Mimic / Sabre-toothed Blenny mimics a cleaner wrasse but when a fish responds to its dance, and comes to be cleaned, it takes a bite out of it

Background imageSabre Toothed Collection: Artwork of a sabre-toothed cat (Smilodon sp. )

Artwork of a sabre-toothed cat (Smilodon sp. )
Sabre-toothed cat. Artwork of a sabre-toothed cat (Smilodon sp.). This powerful carnivore was close to the size of a large modern tiger

Background imageSabre Toothed Collection: Promegantereon sabre-tooth cat, artwork

Promegantereon sabre-tooth cat, artwork
Promegantereon sabre-tooth cat. Computer artwork of a Promegantereon sp. prehistoric feline roaring from a tree during the Miocene epoch (around 23-5 million years ago), in what is now Europe

Background imageSabre Toothed Collection: Mammoths and sabre-tooth cats, artwork

Mammoths and sabre-tooth cats, artwork
Mammoths and sabre-tooth cats. Computer artwork of a herd of mammoths (Mammuthus columbi) being attacked by sabre-tooth cats (Smilodon fatalis)

Background imageSabre Toothed Collection: Fossilised skull of gorgonopsian Lycaenops. A sabre-toothed therapsid super-predator from late

Fossilised skull of gorgonopsian Lycaenops. A sabre-toothed therapsid super-predator from late Permian times
ASW-4589 Fossilised skull of gorgonopsian Lycaenops - a sabre-toothed therapsid super-predator from late Permian times Karoo National Park, Beaufort West, Western Cape, South Africa Lycaenops sp


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The sabre-toothed cat, scientifically known as Smilodon fatalis, was a formidable predator that roamed the Earth during the Pleistocene era. With its iconic elongated canines, this apex predator instilled fear in the hearts of its prey and even other predators. One can only imagine the sheer power and agility of these ancient felines as they prowled through their habitats. An illustration from The Science of Life vividly captures an ancestor of the sabre-toothed cat, Mesohippus, showcasing its evolutionary journey. In another breathtaking artwork, we witness a dramatic scene where a sabre-toothed cat launches a ferocious attack on wolves. This display of dominance highlights their predatory prowess and unmatched hunting skills. Not limited to just one species, Homotherium is depicted hunting down an Irish elk in yet another captivating piece. The intensity portrayed in this artwork showcases how these cats were able to take down large herbivores with calculated precision. Traveling back further in time, we encounter Gorgonopsian reptiles engaged in a fierce battle. This depiction serves as a reminder that before the reign of sabre-toothed cats, there were other fearsome creatures ruling over prehistoric landscapes. Fossil remains provide us with invaluable insights into these magnificent creatures' anatomy and structure. A fossil skull and skeleton serve as tangible evidence of their existence and allow scientists to study their physical characteristics up close. The mimic blenny from Papua New Guinea may seem unrelated at first glance but shares some intriguing similarities with our beloved sabre-toothed cats - both possess unique adaptations for survival within their respective environments. Artwork featuring various species within the Smilodon genus brings forth awe-inspiring visuals that transport us directly into prehistoric times. These illustrations offer glimpses into what life might have been like alongside these majestic hunters. Promegantereon adds yet another layer to our understanding of saber-toothed cats, showcasing the diversity within this fascinating group of predators.