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The Iowa skull, combined with other fossil evidence from the region and observations of modern large carnivores, has cast new light on the life history and behavior of sabertooth cats. Ongoing ...
AMES, IA – The recent discovery of a sabertooth cat skull in southwest Iowa is the first evidence the prehistoric predator once inhabited the state. The chance of finding any fossilized remains from a ...
LET’S TAKE OURSELVES BACK WAY BACK OVER 13,000 YEARS AGO TO THE END OF THE ICE AGE, WHERE A SABER TOOTH CAT WALKED AND DIED ALONG THIS VERY RIVER. THE EASTERN PORTION OF BOTANA IN IOWA. NOW, IOWA ...
The Iowa skull, combined with other fossil evidence from the region and observations of modern large carnivores, has cast new light on the life history and behavior of sabertooth cats. Ongoing ...
ONLY TIME AND RESEARCH WILL TELL. Archeologists in Iowa made an incredible discovery recently.Scientists found a sabertooth cat skull in Page County, which is in the southwest part of the state.
"Glad it's not roaming around now," Thompson said.Researchers also suspect that the sabertooth cat ate a 10-foot tall, over 2,000-pound giant sloth. They plan to study the skull to learn more ...