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Predatory Mammal
Saber-toothed tigers, also known as sabers, were large predatory mammals that roamed the earth during the ice age. They were skilled hunters, primarily feeding on creatures such as gazelles, elk, and mammoths. With their iconic long, saber-like canine teeth and sharp claws, they were formidable predators, often hunting in packs led by an alpha male. Known for their compact build and agile movement, saber-toothed tigers were adept trackers but had limitations in swimming. Their social structure was complex, with strong bonds within their packs, and they adhered to unique traditions, such as feasting on the fattest gazelle during special occasions. Despite their fearsome reputation, they exhibited loyalty to their packs and had a deep connection to their hunting culture.