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What is a macharachinia?

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Updated: 4/28/2022

a prehistoric organism.

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What DID they eat. Sabre-tooth tigers were saber tooth tigers, and they're extinct. They ate a collection of Deer, Mammoth, Macharachinia and Carcass. Sources: Another Answers.com answer


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Smilodon (if that's the one) are carnivorous, meaning they eat meat. They are fast, deadly hunters with serrated fangs good for killing with.The Smilodon had a wide range of mammal diet such as Deer, Mammoth, Macharachinia and Carcass.they origanally ate poo but sometimes ate their baby cubs.it ate smaller animals


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