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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...
- PMID 18665225. Christiansen, Per (October 2010). "Phylogeny of the sabertoothed felids ( Carnivora: Felidae: Machairodontinae)". Cladistics. 29 (5):...
- A saber-tooth (alternatively spelled sabre-tooth) is any member of various extinct groups of predatory therapsids, predominantly carnivoran mammals, that...
- the large carnivores of the time, specifically crocodiles, leopards, sabertoothed cats and hyenas. The genus Paranthropus was first erected by Scottish-South...
- Permian faunas are dominated by advanced therapsids such as the predatory sabertoothed gorgonopsians and herbivorous beaked dicynodonts, alongside large herbivorous...
- "Niche overlap and competition potential among tigers (Panthera tigris), sabertoothed cats (Homotherium ultimum, Hemimachairodus zwierzyckii) and Merriam's...
- Buffy disarms the bomb and faces Malik once more who transforms into sabertoothed animal. Buffy defeats and stakes Malik, but fails to kill him, something...
- ISBN 978-1861897350. Sardella, Raffaele (2014). "Co-occurrence of a sabertoothed cat (Homotherium sp.) with a large lion-like cat (Panthera sp.) in the...
- Africa during the early Pleistocene. This species has the most pronounced sabertoothed adaptations of the genus. Dinofelis werdelini: Known from Langebaanweg...
- vastly outnumber wild cats in the United States. At least 67 species of sabertoothed cats existed in North America between 42 million and 11 thousand years...