Up for sale is a rarely offered Late Miocene saber cat carnassial molar teeth! Amphimachairodus giganteus is an ancient saber cat who lived in Eurasian, North and South American continents during Late Miocene, with the habitats of woodlands and open floodplains. It was once the top predator, almost all kinds of herbivores were probably been its prey. A. giganteus is deduced to be more than 350 kgs based on the discoveries of fossil remains around the world, which's incredible massive compared to the modern big cats, such as lion and tiger. 

The carnassial molar registers really nice details of the enamel and the cutting-sharpening surface. The features allowed the saber cat to shear flesh efficiently.

The molar is measured around 3.8 cm/1.496 inches in length, 2.7 cm/1.062 inches in height and 1.8 cm/0.7 inches in width.

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you got any question!