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Close-up view of the head of a sabre-toothed cat on display at the American Natural History Museum.

The terms sabre-toothed cat, sabretooth, and sabre-toothed tiger describe numerous species, mainly in the families Felidae (subfamily Machairodontinae), Barbourofelidae, and Nimravidae, but also including two marsupial families, that lived during various parts of the Cenozoic Era and evolved their sabre-toothed characteristics entirely independently. They are most known for having maxillary canines which were, in some species, up to 20 cm long and extended down from the mouth even when the mouth was closed. Sabre-toothed cats were generally more robust than today's cats and were quite bear-like in build.

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Sabre-tooth genera

The first sabre-toothed cats appeared sometime during the Mid-Eocene, and the last genera died out thousands of years ago. The genera of sabre-toothed cats, along with the regions and time periods where they have been found, is summarized here.

Genus Name Species Appeared
(Ma BP)
Died out
(Ma BP)
Regions Canine Size
Smilodon 6 2.5 10,000 ya North & South America 17-20cm
Hoplophoneus 5 33.7 23.8 North & South America
Eusmilus 3 30.5 28 Europe, North & South America
Dinictis 4 40 25 North America
Dinaelurus 1  ?  ? North America
Dinailurictis 1  ?  ?  ?
Eofelis 1  ?  ?  ?
Nimravidus (Nimravides) 2  ?  ?  ?
Nimravus (Nimravinus) 6 33.5 20 Europe, North America
Nimraviscus 1  ?  ?  ?
Pogonodon 2 15 6 Europe, North America
Quercylurus 1  ?  ?  ?
Archaelurus 1  ?  ?  ?
Aelurogale (Ailurictis) 1  ?  ?  ?
Ictidailurus 1  ?  ?  ?
Albanosmilus 3 18 3 Africa, Eurasia
Afrosmilus 1 25 10 Africa
Barbourofelis 7 15 3 Africa, Eurasia
Ginsburgsmilus 1 23 10 Africa
Prosansanosmilus 2 18 5 Africa, Eurasia
Sansanosmilus 3 12 3 Africa, Eurasia
Syrtosmilus 1 23 8 Africa
Vampyrictis 1 15 3 Africa, Eurasia
Vishnusmilus 1  ?  ?  ?
Homotherium 10 3 0.01 Africa, Eurasia, North & South America
Thylacosmilus (marsupial) 2 10 1.8 South America over 30 cm
Metailurus 9 15 8 Eurasia
Adelphailurus 1 23 5 North America (Kansas)
Paramachairodus 3 20–15 9 Europe
Machairodus (Ancestral to Homotherium) 18 15 2 Africa, Eurasia, North America
Megantereon 8 3 0.5 Africa, Eurasia, North America
Dinofelis 6 5 1.5 Africa, Eurasia, North America
Pontosmilus 4 20 9 Eurasia
Xenosmilus (1 specimen) 1 1.7 1 North America (Florida)
Stenailurus 1  ?  ?  ?
Epimachairodus 1  ?  ?  ?
Miomachairodus 1  ?  ?  ?
Hemimachairodus 1  ?  ?  ?
Ischyrosmilus 1  ?  ?  ?

Sabre-tooth evolutionary tree

All sabre-tooth mammals lived between 33.7 million and 9,000 years ago, but the evolutionary lines that led to the various sabre-tooth genera started to diverge much earlier.

The lineage that led to Thylacosmilus was the first to split off, in the late Cretaceous. It is a marsupial, and thus more closely related to kangaroos and opossums than the felines. The creodonts diverged next, and then the nimravids, before the blossoming of the truly feline sabre-tooths.

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