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  • noun Plural form of sabercat.

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Examples

  • What I find interesting is Blengino still finds meaning in ERA where other sabercats seems to totally demise it.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • What I find interesting is Blengino still finds meaning in ERA where other sabercats seems to totally demise it.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • In 1846, for example, Richard Owen delivered a lecture to the annual meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in which he took the heavily-armored hides of the glyptodonts to indicate that they were a favored prey of sabercats in South America.

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science 2009

  • The American paleontologist E.D. Cope echoed Owen's conception of the dining choices of sabercats in his

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  • While the stabbing hypothesis has generally been abandoned it is still a mystery how sabercats used their immense canines, especially since there were three different types of saber-toothed cats which differed in their killing techniques.

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  • It seemed clear that the largest of the sabercats were probably adapted to capture and kill prey much larger than that preferred by modern tigers and lions.

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  • The elongated fangs of the sabercats were seen by Lucas and others as adaptations that allowed them to take down large, thick-skinned prey like giant ground sloths and elephants.

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