Smilodon Fatalis/Smilodon Imperator. Smilodon fatalis ,Smilodon gracilis, and Smilodon populator
Generally speaking, meat. More specifically, medium to large game, such as Mammoths. Similodon is thought to have hunted in prides, like modern day lions, when food was plentiful. Why would a Mammoth be in South America? Macrochenia would probably be the most common prey for a Smilodon.
See related link for a picture of one of the most famous types of saber toothed cats, the Smilodon.
See related link for a picture of one of the most famous types of saber toothed cats, the Smilodon.
Depends, If The Bear Dog Was One Of Those Fox Sized Bear Dogs, Then It Would Be Smilodon. If It Was Smilodon Gracilis With Amphicion. Amphicion Would Go And Grab The Smilodon Gracilis On The Neck. Smilodon Gracilis With A Fox Sized Bear Dog. Smilodon Gracilis Is The Winner. Amphicion With Smilodon Fatalis. It Depends. If There Was A Pack Of Amphicions, Amphicion Wins. If Both Were Alone, Amphicion Wins, If It Was A Pack Of Smilodon Fatalis, Smilodon Fatalis. Smilodon Populator With Amphicion. Depends. If The Bear Dog Was Fast Enough. Bear Dog. If The Smilodon Knew. Smilodon Populator.
Smilodon was a carnivore that existed alongside a number of herbivorous animals. Animals like Megatherium and Doedicurus would have been tough to take down. So Smilodon probably preyed on animals like Macrauchenia most of the time. Smilodon also may have competed with other carnivores like terror birds, such as Phorusrhaco in South America and Titanis in North America.
The smilodon is an animal :D
The smilodon is an animal :D
Well a smilodon was a fast cat, but ran only for short distances like a cheetah. So it's top speed was up to 68kph. (43mph).
The smilodon and the dinicitis are both types of large cats. The smilodon is a descendant of the minced, and the dinicitis was a descendant of the minced, as well, and was related to the dinicitis.
smil o don = smilodon fat a lis = fatalis
There are many species of saber tooth cats such as Smilodon, Megapotherous and Barberfelis.