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Saber-toothed cats, such as Smilodon, primarily hunted large herbivores, including mammoths, bison, and large deer. Their powerful build and elongated canine teeth were adapted for ambushing and delivering fatal bites to their prey. They likely targeted animals that were vulnerable or injured, using their strength and stealth to capture them. This hunting strategy allowed them to thrive in the diverse ecosystems of the Pleistocene epoch.

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