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A prehistoric cat refers to various extinct feline species that roamed the Earth before the modern era. Notable examples include the saber-toothed cat, such as Smilodon, known for its elongated canine teeth, and the European cave lion, which lived during the Pleistocene epoch. These cats were often larger than today's domestic cats and played significant roles as apex predators in their ecosystems. Their fossils provide valuable insights into the evolution and behavior of modern felines.

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