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.
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Dinosaurs cryolophosauruses small Mastodons and sometimes smilodons
To warn other animals he's boss.
Nothing, saber-toothed cats (or incorrectly a saber-toothed tigers) are extinct.
The saber toothed tiger or the smilodons were mammals and so they gave birth to the babies........
•Mouse-eating monsters •Smilodons •Seagulls •polar bears •Orcas •Foxes
The Saber tooth tiger is a carnivor. So, therefore it would eat bison,deer and American camel (now extinct). Sometimes the saber tooth tigers (or Smilodons) would prey on juvenile mastodons and mammoths.
•Mouse-eating monsters •Smilodons •Seagulls •polar bears •Orcas •Foxes
megatheriam the giant ground sloth was sometimes an enemy and the terror birds were enemys too
Smilodons, commonly known as saber-toothed cats, likely did not live in prides like modern lions. Evidence suggests they may have been solitary or lived in small social groups, possibly for hunting purposes. Their social structure is still a subject of research, but fossil findings indicate they were more likely to be solitary hunters rather than forming large, cooperative groups.
Saber-toothed cats, also known as Smilodons, were carnivorous predators that primarily fed on large herbivores such as mammoths, bison, and horses. They had strong jaws and sharp, long canines that helped them take down their prey. Additionally, they may have supplemented their diet with smaller animals or scavenged for food when necessary.
Now, we do know a great deal thanks to the fossil record It was the Calabrian stage of the Pleistocene. 1,000,000 years is not particularly significant - the end of that stage had the poles reverse and a plunge into an ice age Animals would be largely familiar, including mastodons, smilodons and giant sloths. Not to mention Homo erectus, one of our more successful ancestors.