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There's a series of movies called Ice Age - they are enough proof surely? When was Dinney Pixar ever wrong about anything?

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Fossilized remains of their teeth and skeletons have been found in the La Brea tar pits in California. Saber tooth tigers were the most frequently found animals at that site.

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