A new sabertooth extinction story
Once there were many saber-toothed species dominating super predator niches across every inhabitable major landmass on our planet, but then things went south for this once all conquering, lethal design package. Why? New research tracking saber-tooth diversity over deep time yields some answers. Prof Steve Wroe explains.

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