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Revision as of 17:58, November 28, 2022

Sabertooth Tiger
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The Sabertooth Tiger in the museum in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
Scientific name
Smilodon fatalis
Period(s) Pleistocene Cenzoic (Wild World)
Quaternary (City Folk)
Length 6.2 feet (1.9 meters)
Main appearances

Name in other languages
 スミロドン
 剑齿虎
 Smilodon
 Tigre dientes de sable
 Smilodonte
 Смилодон
 스밀로돈
 劍齒虎
 Smilodon
 Tigre dientes de sable
 Säbelzahntiger
 Sabeltandtijger

The Sabertooth Tiger (known as the Sabretooth Tiger in Wild World) is a two-part fossil in the Animal Crossing series introduced in Animal Crossing: Wild World.

At the museum

In Wild World

The Sabretooth Tiger in the museum in Wild World.

"Hoo! Oh, hoo, how marvelous! I'm getting misty! The sabretooth tiger was an absolutely amazing beast! As its name implies, it was part of the cat family and had two long canine teeth. It could open its jaws incredibly wide, allowing it to tear into thick hides. It went extinct about 40,000 years ago...during a period when humans lived. I understand that humans also fell victim to this fierce hunter. The horror! Ah. Hoo. My apologies. I really should try to be more sensitive, eh wot?"

In City Folk

The Sabertooth Tiger in the museum in City Folk.

"...We're witnesses to glory! The saber-toothed tiger is finished! Hootie WOOTIE! Such an event this is! As their name suggests, these fellows had two bug, swordlike teeth, and they were part of the cat family. They could open their jaws 180 degrees, allowing them to penetrate the thick hides of their prey! Savage! They went extinct 10,000 years ago...likely because there wasn't enough for them to eat! The mammoths they hunted were all eaten by humans instead, eh wot? HOO! I...beg your pardon! I was so enthralled, I... I spouted hot air like a boiling teapot, eh wot?"

In New Leaf

After donating the final part of the fossil in New Leaf, its plaque in the museum will read:

"The sabertooth tiger was about the size of a lion and is famous for its two long canine teeth. It would prey mostly on woolly mammoths, but climate change made that difficult. Eventually, the changing climate and competition with humans for food drove these creatures to extinction."

In New Horizons

"Chief actor in my most terrifying nightmares, the Sabertooth Tiger was a mighty predator of long ago. Its most famous feature, obviously, is its razor-sharp, eight-inch-long, t-t-te-tee-te-tee...FANGS! I'm sorry—this is so unprofessional of me. Come on, Blathers! Stiff upper beak, eh wot! While no one has seen a living specimen for some 10,000 years, we must remain ever vigilant!"

As an item

In Wild World

Sabertooth Tiger

Sabretooth skull
Sell price  2,500 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
HRA genre Old-school
Size 2.0 x 2.0

Sabertooth Tiger

Sabretooth torso
Sell price  2,000 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
HRA genre Old-school
Size 2.0 x 2.0

In City Folk

Sabertooth Tiger

Sabertooth skull
Sell price  2,500 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
HRA genre Retro
Size 2.0 x 2.0

Sabertooth Tiger

Sabertooth torso
Sell price  2,000 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
HRA genre Retro
Size 2.0 x 2.0

In New Leaf

Sabertooth Tiger

Sabertooth skull
Sell price  2,500 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
Style Historical
HHA theme challenge Quirky
Size 2.0 x 2.0

Sabertooth Tiger

Sabertooth torso
Sell price  2,000 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
Style Historical
HHA theme challenge Quirky
Size 2.0 x 2.0

In New Horizons

Sabertooth Tiger

Sabertooth skull
Interactable No
Sell price  2,500 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
Size 2.0 x 2.0

Sabertooth Tiger

Sabertooth tail
Interactable No
Sell price  2,000 Bells
Colors
 
Brown
 
Brown
Size 2.0 x 2.0

Real-world information

Smilodon lived in the Americas during the Pleistocene, 2.5 million to 10,000 years ago. While commonly called the "saber-toothed tiger", it is not closely related to tigers or modern cats. Despite this, modern felines do share a very distant ancestor with Smilodon. Three species are known: S. gracilis (the smallest and likely the first to evolve) and S. fatalis (the most well-known) from North America, and S. populator (the largest and first discovered) from South America. They were more robustly built than modern cats, and their teeth were adapted for precision killing. The diet of the North American species included bison and camels. Their extinction has been linked with the disappearance of Pleistocene megafauna (possibly due to the arrival of modern humans) and the evolution of smaller, more agile herbivores like modern deer.

More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.

Notes