Smilodon vs Megafauna: Quem Vencia no Brasil Pré-Histórico?

How did Smilodon populator hunt in ancient Brazil? In this documentary, you'll discover the real strategy of this gigantic saber-toothed cat, the largest feline that ever lived in South America. 20,000 years ago, the Pantanal and various regions of Brazil were dominated by impressive megafauna: Glyptodon, Doedicurus, Eremotherium (giant sloth), Arctotherium (short-faced bear), and many other monsters. Smilodon didn't chase its prey like in movies. It used ambushes, brute force, and giant fangs to kill with precision. Based on fossils found in Brazil. 00:00 - The Awakening of the Predator: A cinematic introduction that places the viewer in prehistoric Brazil. 01:07 - The Brazil Nobody Knew: An explanation of what the Brazilian ecosystem was like 20,000 years ago. 01:43 - Smilodon Populator: The King of the South: Details about the largest saber-toothed cat and its physical strength. 03:38 - The Pantanal that Was Once a Savannah: The curious geography of the time and why South America was a "continental island". 05:22 - Walking Fortresses: Presentation of the megafauna and why size was the best defense. 07:03 - Glyptodon: The Giant Armadillo: How the natural armor of this one-ton creature worked. 08:02 - Doedicurus and the Devastating Tail: The deadly weapon that could break the bones of the Smilodon. 09:25 - Eremotherium: The 6-Meter Sloth: Demystifying the image of modern sloths with this giant. 10:21 - Toxodon and Macrachenia: The strangest and most unique creatures of our prehistory If you like prehistory, megafauna, dinosaurs, and extinct animals, subscribe to the EON DINO channel and activate the bell! #Smilodon #Megafauna #SmilodonPopulator #Prehistory #AncientBrazil #ExtinctAnimals