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There were cave bears and saber-tooth cats and things like elephants and things like deer.
This group, better known as the saber-tooth cats, became extinct in the Late Pleistocene era.
A study of 5,000-year-old fossils of saber-tooth cats indicates that contrary to general assumption, they may have practiced compassion.
The ancient life represented include the Columbian mammoth, the saber-tooth cat, the American lion, the Daggett's eagle, and the giant ground sloth.
It had a big population of mammals, rhinos, horses, camels, oreodonts, we call them cookie monsters, and even giant dogs and saber-tooth cats.
During this event, an unidentified animal associated with a juvenile saber-tooth cat died and was buried.
Every animal feared the saber-tooth cats.
Rhizosmilodon is an extinct genus of saber-tooth cat of the subfamily Machairodontinae discovered in Florida, which lived during the Early Pliocene.
Barbourofelis is an extinct genus of large, mostly carnivorous, mammals of the family Barbourofelidae (false saber-tooth cats).