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स्माइलोडन: हिमयुग का सबसे खतरनाक सेबर-टूथेड शिकारी! | The life of Smilodon Ice Age Killer #Smilodon || Avi Mak @AviMak3 Join Telegram- https://t.me/AviMak1 Join WhatsApp- https://chat.whatsapp.com/HQa6ezgq2XM... Smilodon – The Fierce Saber-Tooth Tiger of the Ice Age Smilodon, commonly known as the “saber-toothed tiger,” was one of the most fearsome carnivores in Earth’s history. Its living form was very different from that of today’s lions or tigers and in many ways more powerful. Smilodon lived in the North and South American continents from about 2.5 million to 10,000 years ago. Its most recognizable feature was its long, sharp, dagger-like front teeth, which could be up to 7 inches (18 cm) long! Appearance and Strength Smilodon was heavy and robust. It did not have the long, agile body of a typical tiger, but its stocky build gave it the build of a powerful warrior. It could weigh from 160 to 400 kg, and it had stronger shoulders and legs than today’s African lions. Its front legs were particularly powerful, which it used to deliver the finishing blow after it had brought down its prey. Use of saber teeth Smilodon's most distinctive feature was its long saber-toothed teeth. People often believe that it killed its prey with these teeth in a single blow, but in fact it used these teeth very carefully. Since these teeth were fragile, they were not suitable for hitting bones. Therefore, Smilodon usually pinned its prey to the ground and cut its throat or soft parts. The angle of its jaw could open to about 120 degrees, which is not found in any modern cat! Hunting method The saber-toothed tiger was not as fast as a lion or a leopard. Therefore, it adopted a brutal hunting method—hiding until its prey approached and then making a powerful lunge. Smilodon preyed on large, slow-moving animals, such as: Large bison species Ancient camels Giant sloths Young mammoths It usually lived in groups—this is evidenced by thousands of skulls found in the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. The mystery of its extinction Smilodon became extinct about 10,000 years ago. There are several main possibilities for its extinction: Major climate changes and the end of the Ice Age. The decline in the number of large animals, which were its main prey. The rise of the human species and their hunting methods. All of this led to the extinction of Smilodon from the face of the earth. Conclusion Smilodon was not just an ancient tiger—it was a magnificent, powerful, and unique creature of the prehistoric world. Its long saber teeth, strong body, and hunting habits in packs placed it among the most fearsome predators of the Ice Age. Even today, it remains a subject of curiosity and mystery for scientists and the public. smilodon smilodon facts saber tooth tiger sabertooth cat smilodon populator ice age animals prehistoric animals extinct animals ice age predators saber tooth tiger facts smilodon documentary smilodon vs lion smilodon vs t rex smilodon vs human smilodon animation smilodon roar smilodon size smilodon explained smilodon information smilodon history giant prehistoric cats ancient predators smilodon attack smilodon hunting smilodon ice age smilodon extinction smilodon full facts smilodon saber teeth saber tooth tiger information prehistoric big cats extinct predators smilodon evolution smilodon species smilodon populator facts smilodon real life ice age megafauna ice age history prehistoric wildlife smilodon carnivore smilodon discovery la brea tar pits prehistoric world smilodon documentary hindi smilodon science dangerous prehistoric animals smilodon vs wolf smilodon vs cave lion smilodon indian language smilodon top 10 facts saber tooth tiger vs modern animals DISCLAIMER video is for educational purpose only. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 for the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non profit , educational or personal use tips in balance in favour of fair us THANKS FOR WATCHING THIS VIDEO