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Mysterious family life of notorious saber-toothed tiger – Science Daily
New research indicates adolescent offspring of the menacing saber-toothed predator, Smilodon fatalis, were more momma’s cubs than independent warriors.

New research indicates adolescent offspring of the menacing sabre-toothed predator, Smilodon fatalis, were more momma’s cubs than independent warriors.A new study by scientists at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) and University of Toronto, published January 7, 2021 in iScience¸ documents a family group of the sabre-toothed cats whose remains were discovered in present-day Ecuador. By studying the fossils, collected for the ROM in the early 1960s, the scientists were able to show that while the supersized…
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