saber toothed in English
adjective
having teeth that look like sabers, that have long sharp upper canine teeth ; of or pertaining to prehistoric creatures that had savage teeth
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1. Aldo Manzuetti This skull of a prehistoric saber-toothed predator was one of the best Archaeological discoveries of 2020
2. Smilodon lived during the Pleistocene epoch (2.5 mya–10,000 years ago), and was perhaps the most recent of the saber-toothed cats.
3. Native metatherian predators (including the saber-toothed thylacosmilids) had gone extinct by the Pliocene, and were replaced by North American carnivores such as canids, bears, and large cats.
4. Stejneger's Beaked whales, sometimes known as the "Bering Sea Beaked whale" or "saber-toothed whale," are little known members of the Beaked whale family (Ziphiidae).
5. Badlands National Park contains one of the world’s richest fossil beds, permitting scientists to study the evolution of mammal species such as the horse, rhino and saber-toothed cat
6. At one time, according to this record, great saber-toothed tigers stalked their prey in Europe, horses larger than any now living roamed North America, and mammoths foraged in Siberia.
7. PlAcidly definition, in a calm or peaceful manner; tranquilly: The mural brings to life a world where mammoths still embark on ancient migrations, where giant ground sloths browse plAcidly, where saber-toothed tigers stalk their prey