Realistic replica of a Smilodon fatalis saber tooth, from one of the most iconic prehistoric predators Measures approximately 10 inches (24 cm) long, showcasing the dramatic size of its upper canine Based on original fossil specimens under license from LACMNH Made for display, education, or collectors interested in Ice Age megafauna A bold centerpiece for any fossil collection, evoking the power of the Pleistocene apex predator Step back into the Pleistocene epoch with this lifelike replica of a Smilodon fatalis canine—better known as the saber-toothed cat. Measuring an impressive 10 inches in length, this fossil cast reproduces the distinctive curved tooth that made Smilodon one of the most feared hunters of its time. Often called the saber-toothed tiger (though not closely related to modern tigers), Smilodon lived throughout the Americas, hunting large herbivores with its powerful jaws and oversized canines. This replica is produced under license from the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History (LACMNH), ensuring scientific accuracy and attention to detail. Whether you’re a fossil enthusiast, educator, or collector, this piece makes a powerful statement—an enduring symbol of Ice Age survival and the awe-inspiring creatures that once roamed our planet.