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The last saber toothed cats died out about 10,000 years ago. They probably died out because many of the large prey animals that they depended on, such as mammoths and ground sloths, became extinct. The reasons that their prey died out are still under debate, and possible theories include climate change, disease spread by humans, or overhunting by humans

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