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Machairodontinae (from
Ancient Gr**** μάχαιρα machaira, a type of
Ancient Gr****
sword and ὀδόντος
odontos meaning tooth) is an
extinct subfamily of carnivoran...
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tiger or
other modern cats,
belonging to the
extinct subfamily Machairodontinae, with an
estimated date of
divergence from the
ancestor of
living cats...
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subfamilies and a
group of
extinct "saber-tooth"
felids of the
subfamily Machairodontinae,
which range from the type
genus Machairodus of the late
Miocene to...
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extinct genus of scimitar-toothed cat
belonging to the
extinct subfamily Machairodontinae that
inhabited North America, Eurasia, and Africa, as well as possibly...
- the
Felini and Pantherini, and
excluding the
extinct sabre-toothed
Machairodontinae. The
members of the
Felinae have
retractile claws that are protected...
- (Feliformia, Carnivora) –
Barbourofelis skeleton 7th saber-tooth instance:
Machairodontinae (Felidae, Feliformia, Carnivora) –
Smilodon skull and
upper cervical...
- (660–770 lb).
Xenosmilus is in the
tribe Homotherini in the
subfamily Machairodontinae of the cat family. A
paper published in 2022
proposed that Xenosmilus...
- to 5.5
million years ago. It is the
animal from
which the
subfamily Machairodontinae gets its name. Some
species of the
genus reached sizes comparable to...
- machairodonts. It is also a
member of the
tribe Homotherini within Machairodontinae and is most
closely related to such
species as Xenosmilus, Homotherium...
- Felinae, the Pantherinae, the
Acinonychinae (cheetahs), the
extinct Machairodontinae, and the
extinct Proailurinae.
Molecular phylogenetic analysis suggests...