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Saber toothed cats have been around for a while. They’re long gone now of course, but they have independently popped up many times over the last 66 million years. The most recent crop were the dirk-toothed cats – like the Homotherium – and the saber-toothed cats – the Smilodontins. The saber-toothed cats took the large-canine thing to a whole new level with canines up to 11 inches or 28 centimeters long, which comes with a lot of biological or physiological constraints. How did they play or play-fight with one another, or just fight, without killing each other? Well, a recent fossil find might show that sometimes they just killed each other. __________________________________________________________________ ✅ PATREON ✅ / edgescience ✅ STICKERS & SHIRTS ✅ https://www.redbubble.com/people/Pain... ✅Facebook: facebook.com/ExpeditionDG/ ✅Twitter: twitter.com/EDGEinthewild ✅Instagram: @edgeonthetrail ✅ MUSIC ✅ “The Most Extreme” - PastEonsProductions “Oneohtrix Point Never” - Betrayed by the Octagon “Mohegan Suite” - Daniel Lopatin “Celestial” - Scott Buckley __________________________________________________________________ If I've used something on my video that you don't want me to use, PLEASE EMAIL ME first before flagging a video, I'm very reasonable and will take the video down to replace whatever image or video belongs to you. Email: expeditiondiscoveryguild@gmail.com __________________________________________________________________ RESEARCH Nicolás R. Chimento, Federico L. Agnolin, Leopoldo Soibelzon, Javier G. Ochoa, Viviana Buide, Evidence of intraspecific agonistic interactions in Smilodon populator (Carnivora, Felidae), Comptes Rendus Palevol, Volume 18, Issue 4, 2019, Pages 449-454, ISSN 1631-0683, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crpv.2019.0.... (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science...) __________________________________________________________________ Hashtags - __________________________________________________________________