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Esmilodontes

Esmilodontes

Animal
Smilodon es un género extinto de félidos de dientes de sable de la subfamilia de los macairodontinos. Apareció en América del Norte a finales del Plioceno y se expandió a América del Sur durante el Gran intercambio americano.​ Wikipedia
Nombre científico: Smilodon
Familia: Felidae
Clase: Mammalia
Reino: Animalia
Filo: Chordata
Género: Smilodon; Lund, 1842
Clasificación inferior

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Smilodon populator (1 mya to 10 kya) was a large, heavy species from eastern South America. It was 1.2 m high at the shoulder, 2.1 m (83 in) long on average ...