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Description An illustration showing the “stabbing” hypothesis, which saw the attack of sabertooth cats as similar to the action of a human hand stabbing with a knife. The cat is identified as Smilodon fatalis in Antón's book Sabertooth.
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Source M. Antón. (2013). Walking with sabertooths: Using science and art to shed light on the ultimate predators. Cranium, 30(2), 36–43.
Author Mauricio Antón

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current21:09, 11 March 2021Thumbnail for version as of 21:09, 11 March 2021543 × 352 (134 KB)FunkMonk (talk | contribs){{Information |description=An illustration showing the “stabbing” hypothesis, which saw the attack of sabertooth cats as similar to the action of a human hand stabbing with a knife. The cat is identified as ''Smilodon fatalis'' in Antón's book Sabertooth. |date=2013 |source=[https://natuurtijdschriften.nl/pub/713356 M. Antón. (2013). Walking with sabertooths: Using science and art to shed light on the ultimate predators. Cranium, 30(2), 36–43.] |author=Mauricio Antón |permission= |other versi...

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