Extinct genus of mammals.
Any of many extinct cats of the Old and New Worlds having long swordlike upper canine teeth; from the Oligocene through the Pleistocene.
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Examples for "smilodon"
Examples for "smilodon"
1The La Brea researchers saw the canines of Smilodon as serrated knives.
2Aside from the woolly mammoth, no Pleistocene creature is more iconic than Smilodon.
3Top Image: A restoration of Smilodon by Charles R. Knight.
4When Merriam and Stock compiled the book, though, no one knew how Smilodon hunted.
5Attenborough said he had been particularly astonished by the computer-generated movements of the skeletal Smilodon.
1Folding Secrets 1 The saber-toothed tiger expands according to its natural movement.
2I wasn't even sure why I was asking for the saber-toothed tiger.
3I figure one of his parents must have been a saber-toothed tiger.
4But the press of bodies behind the saber-toothed tiger kept pushing it forward.
5I could look at a picture of a saber-toothed tiger and be one.
6Behind the bear, the skeleton of a saber-toothed tiger appeared.
7Specialist Hufnagel was the legal clerk who looked a bit like a saber-toothed tiger.
8I come out pulling a rope attached to a dolly holding the giant saber-toothed tiger.
9The animals parted and another saber-toothed tiger appeared.
10The saber-toothed tiger purred softly, arched its back.
11Huge herds of saiga once roamed the earth alongside the wooly mammoth and the saber-toothed tiger.
12Scathach looked at the huge scarred saber-toothed tiger.
13Stagehands hurry out onstage and remove the giant saber-toothed tiger with the carrot on its back.
14I ended up in the art department, where I spotted a thirty-foot-long saber-toothed tiger made of plaster.
15The saber-toothed tiger reached them first.
16His body shifted into something that resembled the monstrous offspring of a saber-toothed tiger and an oversized dire wolf.
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