sabertooths
Sabertooths are a group of extinct predatory mammals characterized by their exceptionally long, saber-like canine teeth. These teeth, which could be up to seven inches long in some species, were their most distinctive feature. While often depicted as lions, sabertooths were not closely related to modern big cats. They belonged to a distinct lineage of feliform carnivorans, with the most famous representatives belonging to the subfamily Machairodontinae.
These formidable predators roamed the Earth for millions of years, with their fossil record spanning from the
The exact function of the saber teeth is still a subject of scientific debate. While they were