Fossil skull of the bag sword toothed tiger
carnivorous-animals
mammalian
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bag-saber-toothed-tiger
fossil-skull-of-the-bag-sword-toothed-tiger
saburonidae
thylacosmilus
a-strong-body
developed-sword-teeth
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Coin
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The Thylacosmilus is an extinct marsupial mammal that lived in prehistoric South America. It is a large terrestrial carnivorous animal that once coexisted and competed with the saber toothed tiger. But the bag saber toothed tiger is actually a marsupial mammal, not belonging to the feline family or even the carnivorous order. It has only undergone convergent evolution and resembles a blade toothed tiger in appearance. Living in the Tertiary and Quaternary periods. The body size is not very large, with the largest being the size of a jaguar and four times that of a wolf bag. He was one of the larger meat beasts in the southern cuisine at that time, with developed sword teeth and a strong body.