Could Smilodons Survive The Mesozoic?

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Could Smilodons Survive The Mesozoic?

Smilodon is one of the best-known prehistoric animals. It has a ferocious reputation with its long upper canines protruding from its mouth, its powerful, muscular body, and its ability to take down the likes of mammoths. But could this impressive carnivore have lived alongside dinosaurs during the Mesozoic era?

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The sabertooth Smilodon could not have survived into the present day as all its megaherbivore prey died out beforehand. It’s highly doubtful that they would have survived in the Mesozoic either - it wasn’t called the Age of the Dinosaurs for no reason! THIS ENTERTAINING & WELL RESEARCHED VIDEO PUT A SMILE ON MY FACE.

arjunakorale
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Could you please do a video on could warthogs survive in the amazon rainforest?

ericfaut
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Could Great Auks survive in Antarctica? Could Trilobites survive during the Mesozoic?

JuanEnriqueFloresJr
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Hi, Facts Machine, I love these kinds of videos, and i have lots of ideas for you

arkprice
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Good job, Facts Machine!
I have liked your tiger videos very much.
I also admire how you think outside the box if an animal would survive in another period or continent.
That’s actually pretty clever!

Cheers, The Tiger King

pantherking-
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There's too much competition with other dinosaurs smilodon would have to survive in our world

jabbarmuhammad
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Could the biggest mammals of all time like Paraceratherium or Palaeoloxodon Namadicus survives nowadays or in Mesozoic? Could they stand a chance against T-rex?

notoriousbigmoai
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Can you do a video on could Pelorovis survive nowadays?

indyreno
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For both cats and dogs, there are only three valid subfamilies of both families, the three subfamilies of cats are †Proailurinae (Primitive Cats), †Machairodontinae (Saber-Toothed Cats), and Felinae (Modern Cats), while the three subfamilies of dogs are †Hesperocyoninae (Primitive Dogs), †Borophaginae (Bone-Crushing Dogs), and Caninae (Modern Dogs), both cats and dogs are the only extant families of the superfamilies Feloidea and Canoidea respectively.

indyreno
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if saber tooths had smaller fangs they would have a chance, that with 100 pounds of more muscle, a way too cope with heat, and worked in packs. they would be over powered.

drapersmith
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I assume they could etch out a niche in the mesozoic. They are formidable predators and are very smart creatures.

juritudiyearsago
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Saber-Toothed Lions (genus Smilodon) did not exist in the Mesozoic because large-sized mammals and dinosaurs cannot coexist, their niches are far too similar, thus making it unlikely for dinosaurs and large-sized mammals to coexist, dinosaurs went extinct before mammals began to dominate the planet.

indyreno
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Gracilis and Fatalis were in north America

fgialcgorge
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Could dire wolves can survive the Mesozoic era?

DarkNeon
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If saberthooth Can breath in mesosoic Time
Saberthooth Can survive because they hunt in pack and they are more smart than dinosaur and you forgot saberthooth Can live with hot temperature and they can kill very quickly
And third you forget mesosoic Era have many Era T-Rex doesn't live in the same Time and place than utharaptor or spinosaur

dave
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its "giganotosaurus", not "gigantosaurus". also why would you use an apex predator like giganotosaurus as an example for a potential - but too large - prey for the smilodon? there are plenty of herbivores being too large for the smilodon you could have used as better examples.

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The sabertooth tiger of north America is the strongest

malkisalhab
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No, that's biologically impossible. The dinosaurs have already died out long before the saber-tooth evolved.

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