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Evolution of dog food, Tiger

The saber-toothed tiger, Smilodon, is the California State Fossil and the
second most common fossil mammal found in the La Brea tar pits. The name
"saber-toothed tiger" is misleading as these animals are not closely related to
tigers.
Hundreds of thousands of Smilodon bones have been found at La Brea. These
finds have permitted remarkably detailed reconstructions of how Smilodon
lived.
We now know Smilodon was about a foot shorter than living lions but was
nearly twice as heavy. Also, unlike cheetahs and lions, Smilodon had a
bobtail. These suggest that Smilodon did not chase down prey animals over
long distances as lions, leopards, and cheetahs do.
Instead, it probably charged from ambush, waiting for its prey to come
close before attacking.
Do you see the difference between mans teeth and that of the Tiger ?

Evolution,
Man,
Tiger, Cooking,
Domesticated, So
Far, Prehistoric,
Forward, Suburbia,
Bad,
Human, Low,
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