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Episode 122: Dietary Ecology of Smilodon fatalis pt2

Episode 122: Dietary Ecology of Smilodon fatalis pt2

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Episode 122: Dietary Ecology of Smilodon fatalis pt2

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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Mar 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Part two of our interview with Dr Larisa DeSantis of Vanderbilt University on the 'dietary ecology' of Smilodon. Smilodon is probably one of the most iconic mammalian apex predators with its extended upper canines and robustly-built forearms. In fact, when we compare Smilodon to modern cats (felids), we don't see these same characteristics. So what were they used for? Was Smilodon specialised for any particular behaviour? Owing to the unique preservation of the tar seeps at Rancho La Brea, Los Angeles, USA, we can find an overabundance of predators, including Smilodon fatalis, Canis dirus, Panthera atrox and Puma concolor. This allows researchers to reconstruct the predatory landscape of the area in the Pleistocene. Who was eating what? Was there any competition between predators?
Released:
Mar 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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