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Why did Saber Tooth Tigers go extinct!

Spiderman

Veteran Member
Why did saber tooth tigers go extinct?

It just seems strange!

They lived with homo sapiens. I don't see why they go extinct!
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rational experiences

Veteran Member
Men said little cats are a God. For a human teaching.

Don't change nature into giants.

Looking back places giant cold blooded life inside earths nature garden. Hot gas Hot water atmosphere no ice.

You would ask did ice exist then?

Yes. Just could not manifest it had to cool first.

Not even thought about. Instant snap freeze human artefacts found instantly snap frozen inside burnt coal or fusion.

Can human life change into giants,?

Yes.

Genetic change is proven.

Meaning atmosphere changed.

Have humans grown horns?

Yes.

Same reason.

History heavens change burning gases attack on life.

Sex produces new baby. As sex is the reason.

Do we look like apes?

No.

Can earths atmosphere change?

Yes.

Who changes the atmosphere?

Scientists do.

As rock earth is not a gas.

The heavens beginning is a hot gas only.

Why.

Cooling removed defective expressed body changes as sex meant what it does. Conceived by cell condition.

O cells own more mass in a higher cooled water then water mass oxygenated body. Two conditions for cells to change.

Can bones hence teeth head skull deform?

Proven it does.
 

Valjean

Veteran Member
Premium Member
The Hammer has a good point. Records show unprecedented rates of megafaunal extinction shortly after hominins showed up in any numbers. This happened all over the world.
We may not have actively hunted some of the larger or fiercer fauna, but we apparently made enough of an ecological impact to redound all the way up the food chain.

Then there was climate change. Once a secure ecological niche is established, animals often become exquisitely well adapted to it. Such overspecialized animals might be extremely well adapted to their lifestyles, but make some minor change, and they can't adapt quickly enough.
Smilodon died out at the end of the last glacial period.

Or was it a Pleistocene pandemic? Maybe an outbreak of Calabrian cat covid. :eek:
 
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