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  • Thylacosmilidae - Wikipedia
    Thylacosmilidae is an extinct family of metatherian predators, related to the modern marsupials, which lived in South America between the Miocene and Pliocene epochs
  • Thylacosmilus | Sabre-toothed, Prehistoric, Extinct | Britannica
    Thylacosmilus, extinct genus of carnivorous marsupials found as fossils in deposits dated from about 10 million to 3 million years ago (late Miocene to late Pliocene Epoch) in South America Thylacosmilus was sabre-toothed and was about as large as a modern jaguar (Panthera onca)
  • Overview of Thylacosmilus - ThoughtCo
    Like modern kangaroos, Thylacosmilus raised its young in pouches, and its parental skills may have been more developed than those of its saber-toothed relatives to the north This genus went extinct when South America was colonized by the "true" mammalian saber-toothed cats, exemplified by Smilodon, starting about two million years ago
  • Extraordinary Fossil Find Reveals Details About the Weight and Diet of . . .
    The three species of the family Thylacosmilidae on the South American continent: Anachlysictis gracilis (left, above), Thylacosmilus atrox (right) and Patagosmilus goini (left, below)
  • Thylacosmilus - Prehistoric Wildlife
    South America,‭ ‬Especially Argentina Late Miocene to early Pliocene Several remains,‭ ‬although a complete specimen still proves elusive
  • Exceptional Fossil of Saber-Toothed Marsupial Relative Unearthed in . . .
    Anachlysictis gracilis lived in South America during the Miocene epoch, approximately 13 million years ago This animal is the most primitive known member of Thylacosmilidae, a family of carnivorous metatherians equipped with ‘saber teeth ’
  • An eye for a tooth: Thylacosmilus was not a marsupial “saber-tooth . . .
    Thylacosmilus atrox displays a unique combination of craniodental traits, making it unlike any placental saber-toothed carnivore (Figs 1 and 2), differences that cannot simply be ascribed to it being a metatherian Figure 1 Comparison of sabre-tooth skull morphologies (A) Skull of the felid saber–tooth Megantereon cultridens
  • Who was the real sabertooth predator: Thylacosmilus or Thylacoleo . . .
    Thylacoleo carnifex was the Pleistocene end-member of the family Thylacosmilidae (Diprotodontia), first known from the Early Miocene
  • Thylacosmilus - Wikipedia
    Thylacosmilus is an extinct genus of saber-toothed metatherian mammals that inhabited South America from the Late Miocene to Pliocene epochs





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