Fossil skull of saber toothed tiger
carnivorous-animals
mammalian
saber-toothed-tiger
3d-model-of-skull-fossil
felidae
carnivorous-order
fossil-skull-of-saber-toothed-tiger
quaternary-glacier-period
ambush-hunting
large-body-size
1
Coin
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The saber toothed tiger is a mammal of the family Felidae in the order Carnivora. The skull is strong, and the mandible has very obvious chin protrusions, with a well-developed mandible; Strong neck muscles; [8] Long and flat curved upper canine teeth with sharp blade ridges in the front and back. It was once widely distributed on the continents of Asia, Europe, and America, but the place with the highest fossil production and the most complete skeleton is in the United States. The prey is large herbivores. Hunting in ambush, patiently waiting for injured prey to bleed to death before enjoying delicious food. Living during the Quaternary glacial period, the climate was cold, and large herbivores were slow and clumsy to move, making them easy to catch and kill.