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Sabre Toothed Tiger Collection

The sabre-toothed tiger, scientifically known as Smilodon fatalis, was a formidable predator that roamed the Earth thousands of years ago

Background imageSabre Toothed Tiger 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 Tiger Collection: Fossil skeleton of a sabre-toothed tiger

Fossil skeleton of a sabre-toothed tiger (Smilodon Neogaeus Lund) from Rio Araco, Argentina

Background imageSabre Toothed Tiger 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 Tiger 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 Tiger Collection: Sabre-toothed cat

Sabre-toothed cat. Computer artwork of a sabre- toothed cat or tiger (subfamily Machairodontinae) in an icy landscape. This extinct carnivore belongs to a different subfamily to modern tigers

Background imageSabre Toothed Tiger 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 Tiger Collection: Hunting sabre-toothed cat

Hunting sabre-toothed cat
Sabre-toothed cat (Amphimachairodus giganteus) protecting its kill of deer (Turiacemas sp.) from hyenas (Lycyaena sp.) and dogs (Canis cipio)

Background imageSabre Toothed Tiger Collection: Sabre-toothed cats fighting

Sabre-toothed cats fighting, artwork. These predatory cats belonged to the genus Machairodus which thrived between 13 to 2 million years ago throughout North America, Europe, Asia and Africa

Background imageSabre Toothed Tiger Collection: Sabre-toothed cat chasing prey

Sabre-toothed cat chasing prey
Sabre-toothed cat (Machairodius aphanistus) chasing antelope (Miotragocerus pannoniae). Three-toed hipparion horses (Hippotherium primigenium) are running in the background

Background imageSabre Toothed Tiger Collection: Sabre-toothed cats, artwork

Sabre-toothed cats, artwork. These predatory cats belonged to the genus Smilodon, which thrived between 2.5 million years ago to 10, 000 years ago throughout North America, Europe, Asia and Africa


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The sabre-toothed tiger, scientifically known as Smilodon fatalis, was a formidable predator that roamed the Earth thousands of years ago. Its name derived from its most distinctive feature - the long, curved canine teeth resembling sabres. Today, we can only marvel at this ancient creature through fossil remains. One such relic is the fossil skeleton of a sabre-toothed tiger, showcasing its impressive size and structure. The skeletal remains provide valuable insights into the anatomy and behavior of these extinct felines. Another remarkable find is the fossil skull C016 / 5067, which reveals intricate details of their fearsome jaws and massive teeth. Intriguingly, another fossil skeleton (C016 / 5066) offers us a glimpse into how these magnificent creatures once walked upon our planet. Their powerful limbs and muscular build suggest they were well-adapted for hunting and capturing prey. Artwork depicting a sabre-toothed cat (Smilodon sp. ) allows us to visualize what these majestic animals might have looked like in their prime. With their robust bodies covered in fur patterns reminiscent of today's big cats, they exude an aura of strength and dominance. Hunting scenes featuring sabre-toothed cats illustrate their predatory prowess in action. Whether it be two fierce individuals engaged in combat or a solitary hunter chasing down its next meal with lightning speed, these images capture the intensity and agility possessed by these ancient predators. As we delve deeper into understanding this enigmatic species through scientific research and artistic interpretations alike, our fascination with sabre-toothed tigers continues to grow. These captivating creatures remind us of Earth's rich history and serve as a testament to nature's incredible diversity throughout time.