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Fossils indicate that saber-toothed tigers lived from 40 million years ago until about 11,000 years ago. Scientists found fossils of a previously unknown type of saber-toothed cat in Florida in 1999. Scientists believe this cat, which they named Xenosmilus, was more bearlike than catlike.

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