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Xenosmilus hodsonae
Xenosmilus hodsonae
Xenosmilus hodsonae
Xenosmilus hodsonae
Xenosmilus hodsonae
Xenosmilus hodsonae
Xenosmilus hodsonae

Xenosmilus hodsonae

Xenosmilus (Xenosmilus Martin et al., 2000)

 

Order: Carnivora

Family: Felidae

Subfamily: †Machairodontinae

Tribe: †Homotherini

Time period: Pleistocene of  North America (The fossils were of Irvingtonian age (1.8 to 0.3 Ma).

Size: 2 m in length, 105 cm in height, 170-300 kg of weight.

A typical representative: Xenosmilus hodsonae

 

Xenosmilus is a genus of extinct Machairodontinae, or saber-toothed cat. They lived about 1 million years ago, but as there are only two specimens of the same age, when they appeared and when they became extinct is unclear. Currently, there is only one species known, X. hodsonae.

Physically, the cat measured between 1.7–1.8 m long with a highly muscular body, even more muscular than any other cat alive or dead, and the animal probably weighed around 200- 300 kg. Only Smilodon populator was noticeably larger amongst the saber-toothed cats. Before their discovery, all known saber-toothed cats fell into two general categories. Dirk toothed cats had long upper canines and stout legs. Scimitar toothed cats had only mildly elongated canines, and long legs. Xenosmilus broke these groupings by possessing both stout muscular legs and body, and short broad upper canines.

Found alongside the two skeletons were dozens of peccary bones. It seems likely, with their muscular builds, that X. hodsonae preyed upon peccaries in life.

 

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Xenosmilus (Xenosmilus Martin et al., 2000)

 

Order: Carnivora

Family: Felidae

Subfamily: †Machairodontinae

Tribe: †Homotherini

Time period: Pleistocene of  North America (The fossils were of Irvingtonian age (1.8 to 0.3 Ma).

Size: 2 m in length, 105 cm in height, 170-300 kg of weight.

A typical representative: Xenosmilus hodsonae

 

Xenosmilus is a genus of extinct Machairodontinae, or saber-toothed cat. They lived about 1 million years ago, but as there are only two specimens of the same age, when they appeared and when they became extinct is unclear. Currently, there is only one species known, X. hodsonae.

Physically, the cat measured between 1.7–1.8 m long with a highly muscular body, even more muscular than any other cat alive or dead, and the animal probably weighed around 200- 300 kg. Only Smilodon populator was noticeably larger amongst the saber-toothed cats. Before their discovery, all known saber-toothed cats fell into two general categories. Dirk toothed cats had long upper canines and stout legs. Scimitar toothed cats had only mildly elongated canines, and long legs. Xenosmilus broke these groupings by possessing both stout muscular legs and body, and short broad upper canines.

Found alongside the two skeletons were dozens of peccary bones. It seems likely, with their muscular builds, that X. hodsonae preyed upon peccaries in life.

 

Reviews (11):
makinsey
05.05.2021
sick, now I can do my science project.
Rick Carter
20.11.2020
Nice article, I am the one who discovered the site and along with peccaries there where camels,tapirs and baby gompithere that they would drag to there den to feed upon. Amazing animal
alex key
06.09.2020
can you make a recreation of a Siberian lynx vs cave hyena battle over a musk oxen calf carcus
Emmett M. Smith
18.07.2020
Partial skeletons and/or teeth found in other parts of Florida have been re-examined and found to be from Xenosmilus h., rather than Homotherium serum.
In 2004. a skeleton found in Uruguay, South America, was found to belong to the genus Xenosmilus.
Sergio
26.10.2019
¿Puedes dejarlo con fondo blanco?