Are Sabertooth Cats Still Alive?

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  • Опубліковано 1 вер 2023
  • Let's take a look at sabertooth sightings.
    Sources:
    pinebarrensinstitute.com/cryp...
    prehistoric-fauna.com/Amphima...
    www.livescience.com/25848-sta...
    www.dkfindout.com/us/dinosaur...
    allafrica.com/stories/2019040...
    www.self.gutenberg.org/article...
    cryptidarchives.fandom.com/wi...
    www.abc15.com/news/region-cen....
    www.newscientist.com/article/...
    apsari.com/sand-cats-spotted-...
    www.sciencealert.com/here-s-t...
    www.espaciomisterio.com/cienc...
    Smilodon eating:
    www.smithsonianmag.com/scienc....
    Water Cats:
    www.cryptozoologia.eu/2010/07...
    Lion charity:
    lionrecoveryfund.org/project/...
    Homotherium Plantigrade/digigrade:
    www.researchgate.net/publicat...
    www.researchgate.net/figure/A...
    prehistoric-fauna.com/Homothe...
    South American saber tooth
    web.archive.org/web/202010240...
    Jaguar Skulls
    peerj.com/articles/291/
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  • @wildworld6264
    @wildworld6264  8 місяців тому +106

    Footage at 1:30 from the film 'Quest for fire'

    • @princeMONKE
      @princeMONKE 8 місяців тому +2

      maybe try doing a vid on the mesozoic or permian extinction

    • @mermaid_at_heart213
      @mermaid_at_heart213 8 місяців тому +4

      That's a fantastic film! I think donating to nonprofit organizations which have things in common with each video is a wonderful and thoughtful idea. This was an excellent video. I think it's possible for "undiscovered" cats to be out there, maybe even with larger than average canines. I've had a few cats myself with cute canine teeth that peeked out a bit. My cat Dr. Scarabus (Dewey) was a Dracula. His upper canines were huge! ❤😿RIP my little man.

    • @OleDirtyMacSanchez
      @OleDirtyMacSanchez 8 місяців тому

      If true, I think it may be time for me and my 9.3 by 100 Custom Semi-Auto to schedule a little trip to Chad.

    • @Gibson7Clans
      @Gibson7Clans 7 місяців тому

      If evolution is truely real. and Controled Breeding can create whole new Breeds and animal types. Then what if all the so Called Criptids in the world are real creatures that have only been around for a few Decades or just a few centeries?

    • @aleksoctop
      @aleksoctop 6 місяців тому +2

      Thanks since they never referenced the video again, mildly infuriating.

  • @silverstuff182
    @silverstuff182 8 місяців тому +197

    One of the coolest things I ever saw was a cat in Egypt that had round ears. I was in Luxor, walking along the Nile north to Karnak temple. There were, at the time, homes along the river made of corrugated metal , plastic, car doors and even hieroglyphic stone. Kids were playing around a fire near one and they had a pet cat, normal size, a gray tabby with perfectly round ears.

    • @keltonchavis5983
      @keltonchavis5983 8 місяців тому +11

      Likely the ears were cut and shaped to be round as a new born kitten similar to dogs having their ears cut as puppies on certain breeds

    • @rig2037
      @rig2037 8 місяців тому

      @@keltonchavis5983Some breeds have rounded ears.

    • @chewy99.
      @chewy99. 7 місяців тому +10

      @@keltonchavis5983I hate when people do that, it looks so ugly, deformed even.

    • @iluvcakes19
      @iluvcakes19 6 місяців тому +11

      Most big cats have round ears...

    • @claudiosalib774
      @claudiosalib774 6 місяців тому +6

      There is nothing unusual here. Some cats do have round eyes, especially the ones with short legs. ☝️🙄

  • @nirotanaxamandbear533
    @nirotanaxamandbear533 8 місяців тому +101

    I found a sabertooth cat of some kind depicted in a Roman mosaic. It had long fangs, short tail, and a pattern unlike any other cat species. I also found depictions of the pygmy straight tusked elephants that were once found on Mediterranean islands, but supposedly at least 10k years before Rome.

    • @user-ev5bc8xc6c
      @user-ev5bc8xc6c 7 місяців тому +26

      You might be interested to know, They've found carvings in Inca temples with those straight tusked elephants (and other types of elephants) as well.

    • @jamestaylor3805
      @jamestaylor3805 7 місяців тому +21

      This is why the idea that elephant skulls were the source of cyclops legens never sat with me. From hunting mammoth for millenia to the familiarity with the smaller Mediterranean elephants and access to both African and Asian elephants there is literally no rational way this confusion happened.

    • @officialHbTcs
      @officialHbTcs 7 місяців тому +1

      @@jamestaylor3805hunting mammoths 😂 maybe from time to time on random ones stuck in mud or something, we for sure didn’t hunt them on the usual

    • @jamestaylor3805
      @jamestaylor3805 7 місяців тому +11

      @@officialHbTcs tell me you don't know what you're talking about without telling me.

    • @officialHbTcs
      @officialHbTcs 7 місяців тому +2

      @@jamestaylor3805 pretty harsh talking about yourself like that mate, did you need therapy? Happy to pay for your first time. Hope you get the help you need one day. No one should be in as much pain as you are.
      You are obviously blindsided by facts though.

  • @mugwugthemagnificful
    @mugwugthemagnificful 8 місяців тому +216

    The saber-tooth trait seems to have worked, not just for felids; maybe we are witnessing convergent evolution. The niche is still open. The clouded leopard is trying to fill one.

    • @williambuchanan77
      @williambuchanan77 8 місяців тому +16

      We really neet to keep the cat populations at a healthy level, it would be a shame if no saber toothed cats evolve due to the brutality and greed of humanity.

    • @billytheman
      @billytheman 8 місяців тому +4

      Evolution? Fooy

    • @williambuchanan77
      @williambuchanan77 8 місяців тому +25

      @@billytheman evolution is a basic mechanism of life, everything alive has to evolve.

    • @johnmarkson1998
      @johnmarkson1998 8 місяців тому +13

      @@williambuchanan77 what about the long list of pokemon that dont evolve?

    • @williambuchanan77
      @williambuchanan77 8 місяців тому

      @@johnmarkson1998 pokemon? what have you been smoking? or are you a creationist, brainwashed cultist?

  • @juliusfucik4011
    @juliusfucik4011 8 місяців тому +44

    Catlike animals with very long incisors are in one of those niches that develop over and over again in evolution.

  • @Sharauni
    @Sharauni 8 місяців тому +408

    I would love for saber cats to still be around, hiding and staying as far away from humans as they can. I remember reading years ago a study on some lions that were growing longer canines, the scientists speculated that saber teeth might be re-evolving. So some of these sightings, I think, might just be aberrant forms of known big cats that have just grown immensely longer canines for some reason. Which would also be cool since it would be evolution in action, something we can see in living creatures instead of just in the fossil record.

    • @elskeletor3566
      @elskeletor3566 8 місяців тому

      Evolution isn't real it's a theory. A Sabretooth tiger was hunted to extinction by man and had a variation of DNA that was lost to a lion or a tiger or even a leopard. Now if somehow Sabretooth tigers somehow were left alone in a lost region of earth that man isn't mastered yet or conquered they're dead and long gone. You can't take a poodle and expect to breed it with another dog and get a wolf.

    • @lolok393
      @lolok393 8 місяців тому +29

      I'd imagine if sabercats never truly went extinct, that due to evolution, they'd have an instinct to stay away from anything remotely human

    • @pierdomenicosommati443
      @pierdomenicosommati443 8 місяців тому +33

      Clouded leopards from South East Asia and Borneo, which are the smallest members of Pantherinae subfamily, possess by far the longest canine teeth relative to body size among all living felidae, and the widest mouth gape as well. In particular, the Borneo clouded leopard (which is a separated species) has proportionally the longest teeth. They even possess skull proportions which are quite similar to those of Smilodon.
      They could be considered, with good reason, like being a possible pathway for a future re-evolution of sabertooth cats.

    • @pierdomenicosommati443
      @pierdomenicosommati443 8 місяців тому

      Look at this photo... not just the fangs length, but the gape too.
      www.thewildlifediaries.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Clouded-leopard-in-Borneo.jpg

    • @MySamurai77
      @MySamurai77 8 місяців тому +15

      As far as i am aware Sabre toothed traits have evolved separately with "Sabre toothed cats". So the trait can disappear then reappear eons later. So it would seem possible. If the mutation for sabre teeth worked for the cat in it's environment and gave it an advantage.

  • @messiahmatrix
    @messiahmatrix 8 місяців тому +26

    A saber tooth cat had powerful forearms to grapple down the prey, they went for the throat, they had a very muscular neck that help thrust the saber teeth like daggers, the bite must be very precise so not to break the long canines. Once the bite is placed the teeth sever the windpipe or jugular and the prey dies. They saber tooth cat is muscular almost like a bear, so he is good at grappling but the bite has to wait for the throat, it simply isn’t designed to nip, tug or “fight”, it is a throat cutter!

  • @gpaulso
    @gpaulso 8 місяців тому +17

    It’s been said that Northern Africa and the Middle East were largely unaffected by the Younger Dryas mass extinction event that caused the Pleistocene megafauna to disappear at the end of the last ice age. So who knows?

    • @dragonknightofamiraka3636
      @dragonknightofamiraka3636 4 місяці тому

      The Pleistocene epoch is entirely unsustainable. It’s just a lie like Santa Clause delivering presents on Christmas.
      Whenever “they” say something is and/or occurred millions of years ago in time, I just chuckle and lose interest knowing that I’m reading NWO lies.

  • @leekestner1554
    @leekestner1554 8 місяців тому +99

    There is a rare cat in S America, slightly smaller than the jaguar, that has teeth longer than the jaguar. I saw it in a UA-cam just this last week and my brain won't remember its name but they showed one in captivity. If you took a ocelots skull and made it bigger and the large spots were "dragged" into big ovals. A very long and graceful cat. They said it had separated from other cats at least a million years ago.
    I live in TN and for years Wildlife officers have told us that the big cats that have been sighted in rural areas are our imaginations making bobcats look like cougars. My friend saw one jump out of her barn loft. She was at one entrance of the barn and the cat jumped down silhouetted in the other door at 50 feet at dusk. She had been loosing a chicken a night. The cat ran off and she ceased to lose chickens. The cat was cougar sized. Last year a radio collared cougar left the Rocky Mountains and traveled to New York. So yes I believe people when they tell me they saw a cougar in the Eastern US.

    • @Texasmule
      @Texasmule 8 місяців тому +5

      I seen the video too!!! Don't worry bro you ain't alone

    • @ObamacareInventor
      @ObamacareInventor 8 місяців тому +5

      One of my friends lives right outside Chattanooga and he claims that he's seen about 3 mountain lions

    • @toxic_crusher2960
      @toxic_crusher2960 8 місяців тому +2

      can u send video link please?

    • @gabelgy8361
      @gabelgy8361 8 місяців тому +11

      Clouded leopard is what it’s called

    • @mermaid_at_heart213
      @mermaid_at_heart213 8 місяців тому +6

      I believe gabelgy8361 is correct about which cat you are describing. Clouded leopards are gorgeous and one of my favorite wild cats. They're from S.E. Asia and have the longest canines relative to size of all of the big cats. They are like modern day saber-toothed cats. They have a similar skull structure to smilodons. I think that's really neat! What's really cool about them is that they can hang down from branches with their back feet and catch prey. Very few animals are able to climb down trees headfirst, let alone do that!

  • @toomanyopinions8353
    @toomanyopinions8353 8 місяців тому +60

    I doubt they are actual sabertooth cats, but like you suggested, I think that there being (officially!) undiscovered cats isn't unlikely. I think it's more likely to be a reappearance of the long tooth trait rather than sabertooths.

    • @ericarnaud7983
      @ericarnaud7983 3 місяці тому +1

      I am assuming that you are talking about smilodon (saber toothed tiger of which there were 3 different species) in your comment, to be exact (so far) there have been over 30 types of saber tooth cats found in the fossil record. Saber teeth evolved over and over again and are still evolving today.

  • @hstjames5609
    @hstjames5609 8 місяців тому +64

    As always, this was impeccably researched and produced. Thank you for your brilliantly balanced approach. Your videos are far more journalistic and credible than most big budget productions I see these days - certainly better than 99% of anything I see on Netflix etc. You rock

    • @wildworld6264
      @wildworld6264  8 місяців тому +6

      Wow, thank you! You rock buddy!

  • @Texan1048
    @Texan1048 6 місяців тому +5

    I recall an old episode of Rescue 911 where a boy was attacked by an animal, they said the wounds and description of the animal matched a saber toothed cat. This was late 80's, early 90's.

  • @Loyal.Laika.Dog13
    @Loyal.Laika.Dog13 5 місяців тому +7

    I'm in Kentucky and we regularly have sightings of black panthers across the state. I saw one walking along the interstate in Pikeville in 1998 at about 3:00am.

  • @chrisken8902
    @chrisken8902 8 місяців тому +8

    "Cats are sneaky as heck !" 🐅 (best quote)

  • @GrapeApe2018
    @GrapeApe2018 8 місяців тому +7

    Just like the state of Kansas denies there are cougars in the state (despite several being shot throughout the state), and says any seen are escaped pets. Really? All biologist deny there are melanistic cougars anywhere, despite dozens of eyewitness reports. My husband and I are two of these witnesses. Driving home one night in a very sparsely populated area that was nothing but pasture lands for miles, we saw two black cougars taking down a deer on the highway. Because of the long straight stretch of highway, we were able to see the deer from quite a distance and slowed the truck as we approached, and stopped completely a few yards from it. It took a few seconds to recognize what we were seeing, and why the deer wasn't fleeing. One cougar hung beneath it's neck, mouth clamped onto it's throat, the other hanging from the rump. It took a couple more minutes for the deer to go down, then the one that had it by the throat began dragging it off the road. The second one then moved up beside the other and we could see it was smaller. I believe it was a mother and nearly grown cub. We were so surprised by what we had seen, we just sat there after they disappeared into the darkness. We reported the next day and the game warden laughed and told us to just say no to drugs. I'm a nurse, I don't do drugs, and wouldn't have a husband who did. There are cougars in Kansas and some of them are solid black.

    • @orlandowilliamson691
      @orlandowilliamson691 Місяць тому +2

      I can believe it

    • @lundworks9901
      @lundworks9901 16 днів тому

      DNR needs to purge the idiots they've hired. A college degree can just mean "C to a degree" and it really shows when they're ignorant of nature.

    • @callmeginga
      @callmeginga 4 дні тому +1

      I've really never understood why authorities worldwide are so quick to shut down "it was a black cat"
      Like if you described it as pure white they would have been all "oh wow an albino cougar? We should get after it for science!" But the idea of a black puma, despite them being almost completely identical to a panther, is absolutely impossible to them.

    • @orlandowilliamson691
      @orlandowilliamson691 4 дні тому

      @@callmeginga I wonder the same thing.

  • @Sharktoz
    @Sharktoz 8 місяців тому +12

    I'm a simple man. I see Wild World video, I click. I like. I happy.

    • @wildworld6264
      @wildworld6264  8 місяців тому +2

      Thanks pal. I feel the same about your videos.

  • @gianmarcozampella5138
    @gianmarcozampella5138 8 місяців тому +31

    I'm a big fan of the cryptid topic,yet I don't recall ever hearing of saber-toothed cats falling into this category,in fact,I was very surprised when I read the title of this video.
    Never heard of those accounts,and I hear you,felines are sneaky,and some small subspecies could have survived hidden around the world,but,I gotta say,in this case,I'm extremely skeptical

    • @elcucuy1770
      @elcucuy1770 8 місяців тому +1

      What makes u skeptical?

  • @Truthisscarierthanfiction
    @Truthisscarierthanfiction 8 місяців тому +40

    Sabertooths are one of the most oddly widespread cryptids across the world, people must really like them. Great video and overview of the cryptids! I always liked the explanation that they evolved independently to fill niches (or possibly one-off mutations) and weren't surviving smilodons

    • @jointcerulean3350
      @jointcerulean3350 8 місяців тому +4

      Indeed there were species that uniquely and convergently evolved saber teeth such as megantereon

    • @Jason-TheChad-Muska_circa1995
      @Jason-TheChad-Muska_circa1995 7 місяців тому

      A sabertooth is not a crypted. Encrypted is a fictitious animal in which a conspiratorial group believes to be living somewhere within remote portions of Earth's ecosystems. Bigfoot, the lock desk monster, The chupacabra, dragons, the Jersey devil and so on and so forth are cryptids.
      A animal that previously existed for nearly half a million years and have been extinct for thousands are not cryptids. Please stop confusing and conflating them as such. The meaning of words matter.

  • @lordedmundblackadder9321
    @lordedmundblackadder9321 8 місяців тому +9

    The difference between the sabre-tooth tiger and Tasmanian tiger is that the Tasmanian went extinct less than a hundred years ago and the sabre-tooth went extinct thousands.

    • @keithprice475
      @keithprice475 8 місяців тому +5

      And the Tasmanian Tiger is not a tiger at all!

    • @Dr.Ian-Plect
      @Dr.Ian-Plect 8 місяців тому

      @@keithprice475 Nor are 'sabretooth tigers'!

    • @keithprice475
      @keithprice475 8 місяців тому

      @@Dr.Ian-Plect True, but much more closely related.

    • @Dr.Ian-Plect
      @Dr.Ian-Plect 8 місяців тому

      @@keithprice475 yep

    • @januszpolak254
      @januszpolak254 8 місяців тому

      Also the fact sabre-tooth cats are huge apex predators while Tasmanian tiger is tiny and can be easily mistaken for a dog.

  • @jdizzforyou
    @jdizzforyou 8 місяців тому +4

    Cryptids are just a term to discredit actually being largely unacknowledged or thought to be extinct animals, quick examples are giant squid and celacamp.
    Most would call me crazy saying that I witnessed a large cat bigger than a belgian mastiff with a bobbed tail in the Southern Cook County forest preserves. I know what large animals are, I worked at the two nearest animal hospitals, fostered a great dane and lived with a mastiff for years after, and went to both Chicago zoos on field trips growing up. It's only not real until it becomes near common knowledge, people spend their lives saying one thing of course they'll fight against changing their literal career.

  • @robertjohnston8541
    @robertjohnston8541 8 місяців тому +5

    Several native tribes of the Amazon rain forest believe in a creature that fully fits the description of a Saber Tooth Cat.Sightings are fairly common and persistent.But who knows?

    • @kathybrem880
      @kathybrem880 7 місяців тому +1

      You know it may be part of their ancient memory carried into the present

  • @el2041
    @el2041 8 місяців тому +6

    I just discovered your channel recently and am amazed with the effort of research put into the video. I like how you also include visual references and dont jump to conclusions when discussing a topic like this. I think donating some money to charity would be a great idea, especially fitting if it relates to the video. I look forward to your new videos! 😊

  • @jointcerulean3350
    @jointcerulean3350 8 місяців тому +8

    Super awesome video and greatly researched on possible surviving sabertoothed big cats or mutations and ecomorphologies. It’s fascinating how many accounts there are, even semi aquatic ones, very peculiar and very intriguing.

  • @eliletts8149
    @eliletts8149 8 місяців тому +1

    Great overview! I have reaserched these cryptids a lot, and you mentioned some sightings that I had no idea about! Thanks for sharing your analysis!

  • @gabelgy8361
    @gabelgy8361 8 місяців тому +7

    Yup they do exist they’re called clouded leopard the closest thing we have as a modern sabertooth but much smaller

    • @Dr.Ian-Plect
      @Dr.Ian-Plect 8 місяців тому +2

      - 'closest to' doesn't mean 'are'. Clouded leopards are not sabretooth cats, so sabretooth cats do not exist today
      - you are the second person I've read to state clouded leopards are the closest. If you mean by relatedness; no, ALL extant cats are equally related
      - if you mean in regard to relative canine size, that's fair enough, but that's a single trait comparison

  • @kevw333
    @kevw333 8 місяців тому +3

    Love your vids, really good content 😺

  • @painmt651
    @painmt651 8 місяців тому +4

    A tabby cat can virtually disappear almost anywhere, just by remaining still. Imagine a predator that was big as a horse with such stealth!

  • @ricjonez1816
    @ricjonez1816 3 місяці тому +2

    That was cool, thank you was a long day and this lil piece helped me unwind and unplug 😊

  • @lukediehl1210
    @lukediehl1210 8 місяців тому +4

    Purely anecdotal here, but I think there is a recessive gene or mutation that can cause a saber tooth appearance that still exists in some feline populations. When I was a kid, a stray cat wandered into our farm and had kittens. One of them had exceptionally long upper canines when he grew up. They actually projected below his jaw and gave him the appearance of a teeny-tiny saber tooth. If whatever mutation he had was not unique, then it's entirely possible that someone might see a bobcat or a leopard or whatever that has the same trait. I'm more inclined to think "mutant specimen" than "fossil relic"

    • @wullaballoo2642
      @wullaballoo2642 6 місяців тому

      I saw a little black kitty cat with fangs, I said to it "you're a cute little vampire cat", it was scary looking but friendly

  • @jefftaylor7306
    @jefftaylor7306 8 місяців тому +4

    I have heard a ‘report’ of the North American lion still being in Alaska…but only one.

  • @jancyvargheese5351
    @jancyvargheese5351 8 місяців тому +4

    Please do a video on British big cat sightings. If lynxes, wolves still live in Britain

  • @nicolaifr4905
    @nicolaifr4905 8 місяців тому +2

    Great video, love that you go in to sutch detail on eatch sighting

  • @LordFoxxyFoxington
    @LordFoxxyFoxington 6 місяців тому +10

    Big cats have been living wild here in the UK for decades and they have remained completely illusive, if they can do it in a country the size of the UK then im sure big cats sould do it in these environments.

    • @charlottemarsh2202
      @charlottemarsh2202 6 місяців тому +1

      Never proven though...

    • @orlandowilliamson691
      @orlandowilliamson691 Місяць тому

      And another thing in this world alot of land hasn't been discovered yet, so it's not so far fetched crazy to think wats all out there...

    • @JoMama___735
      @JoMama___735 2 дні тому +1

      @@charlottemarsh2202 it is true, but only a few remain

    • @charlottemarsh2202
      @charlottemarsh2202 2 дні тому

      @@JoMama___735 😢

  • @sstorm1328
    @sstorm1328 6 місяців тому +4

    I saw an Easter Cougar once north Of Chibougamau 20 years ago... Supposed to be extinct, but definitely NOT. (Quebec-Canada).

  • @rickmetz769
    @rickmetz769 8 місяців тому +3

    Great video, appreciate the research and images and of course the beautiful video backdrops of the landscapes throughout the video. You put a lot of work into this and not shows, thank you 🙏

  • @GG-jw8pt
    @GG-jw8pt 8 місяців тому +33

    Many sightings of big cats here in the England. Most can be rightfully dismissed as large house cats, but some photos do actually show very large cougar size cats either fawn or black in colour. Black dogs the size of ponies too with red eyes.
    'Beware the moors and stay on the road!' 😂👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

    • @WalrusWinking
      @WalrusWinking 6 місяців тому +1

      The sightings were absolutely confirmed they did some DNA testing on some fur found a while back late spring of this year they were confirmed to be a species of leopard. Possibly released from a zoo. The fur was found on some barbed wire fence.

    • @randomlyswatching9481
      @randomlyswatching9481 6 місяців тому +2

      Moor cat was a black panther? That's what I heard from people here

    • @randomlyswatching9481
      @randomlyswatching9481 6 місяців тому +2

      Cannock chase has many dog man sightings

    • @wullaballoo2642
      @wullaballoo2642 6 місяців тому +3

      Don't stray from tha paarth

    • @cuetlaxochitl
      @cuetlaxochitl 6 місяців тому

      Moors are scary in England 🙈🤣

  • @0dinn_from_Aus
    @0dinn_from_Aus 8 місяців тому +15

    Please look into the "Australian big cats", yearly there are many sightings but no one (to my knowledge) has caught one. However there is alot of video evidence of sightings. I even had an experience with one a few years ago, I had no idea what I was looking at until I googled panthers in Australia.
    I would love someone to find proof of what I saw with my own two eyes!
    BTW, fantastic videos! Keep up the good work.😊

    • @wildworld6264
      @wildworld6264  8 місяців тому +7

      Great suggestion. I'll definitely look into it, though I might do big cats in the UK first. Mind if I ask about your experience?

    • @jessebauer7372
      @jessebauer7372 8 місяців тому +6

      I've read about those. The theory is that big cats were being held as pets and escaped into the wild.

    • @kathybrem880
      @kathybrem880 7 місяців тому +3

      There are NO native cats in Australia

    • @robosborne6514
      @robosborne6514 6 місяців тому +5

      @@kathybrem880 Australia had its own Lion around the era of the Giant Kangaroos & Wombat's ect

    • @lucylovic
      @lucylovic 6 місяців тому

      Australians on meth maybe ,😅😅hallucinations

  • @neilbodwell9172
    @neilbodwell9172 8 місяців тому +8

    Awesome video, even has me thinking "well...maybe they're still out there", but sort of like the Tasmanian Tiger, any that are out there are keeping such a low profile that odds are most of these stories are a mistaken identity due to any number of factors. When out in the bush especially at night, well...light, or lack thereof, can play funny games with your eyes even with military grade nightvision gear (speaking as a US Army veteran who has used that stuff). Now I do appreciate that bit where "the local authorities said...." because that would make a bit of sense. The mythos surrounding sabertoothed cats is quite large, and even in some areas to this day have some deep seeded superstitions. So letting "the cat out of the bag" as it were might be a terrible idea.

  • @michaels226
    @michaels226 5 місяців тому +4

    There is a species of "sabertooth cats" that is still in existence today but seemingly goes undiscussed. The clouded leopard has canines that are more than twice the length (for body size) of any cat species. Just look at some photos of the clouded leopard.

    • @birbdad1842
      @birbdad1842 5 місяців тому +1

      Its still a species of big cat.

  • @MrT67
    @MrT67 5 місяців тому +4

    My family had a cat whose teeth overlapped his bottom jaw. They were huge, but no sabertooth of course. It was pretty cool though. He was a big boy, but lean and his muscles also showed through his coat. He was also a great hunter, but a real softy with the family. Didn't ever use his claws on us, not once. We loved Pedro. He's the pet that I miss the most.

  • @roiq5263
    @roiq5263 8 місяців тому +3

    An old woman distantly related to me had a cat whose canines were way too long to be kept inside of his mouth. That cat needed to be allowed to breed to keep that trait. But he sadly wasn't.

  • @KeithPrince-cp3me
    @KeithPrince-cp3me 8 місяців тому +6

    Not just what creatures may be out there but negotiating the dark has many physical dangers as I nearly found out when crossing over Snake Pass across the Pennines in Britain when my companions wanted to strike out across the fields to the distant town lights, I cautioned them and it was good advice as in the light of day there was a deep ravine completely hidden by the dark. I wonder of that's why many creatures evolved to sleep at night just to keep out of harms way.

  • @MrGrombie
    @MrGrombie 8 місяців тому +5

    As a Floridaman I fear no night. The night fears us. 😂

  • @MyScreenNameIsTroubledOne
    @MyScreenNameIsTroubledOne 8 місяців тому +2

    I’m a 43yr old man. I’ve been shot multiple times, stabbed once, and spent the first half of my life in and out of prison. I’ve never admitted this to ANYONE, ever. I am afraid of the dark. Don’t know why. But I leave a light on at night when I go to bed. I can not handle being in the pitch black. Terrifies me.

    • @kathybrem880
      @kathybrem880 7 місяців тому +1

      You’re not alone in that

  • @33fastcar
    @33fastcar 8 місяців тому +9

    I live 2+ miles deep on a big Texas ranch. One of the only fears I have at night is from cougars. Especially when I can hear one down by the creek. Im glad they aren't saber toothed cougs...Ha!

  • @spcneary
    @spcneary 8 місяців тому +11

    This one seems both plausible and impossible at the same time, I would put the plausibility somewhere above a meg but below a thylacine. Great video.

    • @keithprice475
      @keithprice475 8 місяців тому +4

      Quite a distance below the thylacine, in fact, as there are many thousands of sightings of that, many of high quality!

    • @spcneary
      @spcneary 8 місяців тому +3

      @@keithprice475 that’s my point, I firmly believe thylacine is not extinct, especially likely In papua.

    • @keithprice475
      @keithprice475 8 місяців тому +2

      @@spcneary I think that quite likely too, but I think we have a lot more very good direct evidence from all over Australia.

    • @spcneary
      @spcneary 8 місяців тому

      @@keithprice475 direct, for sure. My reason for believing Papua may have a population of thylacine is nobody is looking for them there, a thought to be extinct dog was just discovered there, and locals claim a large jawed dog with a long tail lives alongside the rediscovered singing dog. Forrest galante is planning an expedition to look for it there.

    • @Ryodraco
      @Ryodraco 3 місяці тому

      @@keithprice475 I'm pretty skeptical of Australian sightings. After all, if they survived in Australia they must have been more numerous in the past, yet all the specimens for zoos and museums for the thylacine came from Tasmania.

  • @JasonMillerOutdoors
    @JasonMillerOutdoors 8 місяців тому +14

    Love this! Wouldn't it be amazing if these cats still existed?

    • @surfinwax58
      @surfinwax58 6 місяців тому

      There are efforts to revive it, but sequencing DNA has not yet worked.

  • @deviousmiscreant4662
    @deviousmiscreant4662 8 місяців тому +5

    lol sounds like they locals were describing a Tasmania tiger with the white stripes, short tail and short ears plus they had big jaws and teeth i pretty sure

    • @keithprice475
      @keithprice475 8 місяців тому

      Er, no! Reports outside Tasmania, the Australian mainland and New Guinea lack credibility and they don't look in the least like a cat at all.

  • @allenzhu2178
    @allenzhu2178 8 місяців тому +14

    14:30 - I think it's obvious that the big cat seen by Senegal hunters was the Caspian tiger.
    Caspian tigers were often traded in the North African regions, and many of them were reported to have escaped captivity into the wild.
    Caspian tigers are obviously striped, as described.
    In ancient times, the Romans often pitted the Caspian tigers in death matches against the lion (Barbary lions) and the tiger almost always won.

  • @thomasgumersell9607
    @thomasgumersell9607 6 місяців тому +3

    I really enjoyed your video on the possible existence of Smiladon. It would be nice to think a smaller Subspecies still exists. 💪🏻🙏🏻✨

  • @dantesimoni39
    @dantesimoni39 8 місяців тому +3

    Always love your cryptozoology videos, keep up the great work!

  • @Zetaret7318
    @Zetaret7318 5 місяців тому +2

    Love your channel man

  • @lialovesyah321
    @lialovesyah321 8 місяців тому +3

    great video! such a cool topic!

  • @BronxBastard730
    @BronxBastard730 8 місяців тому +3

    There's been jaguars photographed as far north as fort washita near lake texoma

  • @ivan_cotw
    @ivan_cotw 8 місяців тому +4

    Amazing research an display 👏 thankyou!

  • @vikingskuld
    @vikingskuld 7 місяців тому +2

    Hey i just wanted to say thanks for this video. You did a great job with it.

  • @JamesStreet-tp1vb
    @JamesStreet-tp1vb 7 місяців тому +3

    I would say they dont exist anymore but there's an authentic picture of some kind of animal that perfectly resembles a Thilacine that a woman took in her yard. Some people say its just a dog but if you look at the tail, its not a typical dogs tail. So, with such a discovery, i dont know. Theres also a video of a HUGE, HUGE wolf that a dog is barking at and the dog tries to attack the wold--bad idea. The wolf bit the dog but didn't kill it. The wolf in that video is HUGE

  • @dwightrush4247
    @dwightrush4247 8 місяців тому +10

    A very well done video on a very intriguing subject, you obviously did your research. 👍😎

  • @lordcannoli766
    @lordcannoli766 8 місяців тому +7

    Great video as always. I find it mighty dubious that a lot of these sightings happened in the 60's. The existence of living saber toothed cats is unlikely, but it isn't out of the realm of possibility.

    • @grugg5353
      @grugg5353 8 місяців тому +2

      It would seem very unlikely for agree but i think it’s important to wrap your head around how incredibly remote certain areas are. There are even areas so remote that humans continue to be completely uncontacted by modern civilization

    • @shadf7902
      @shadf7902 8 місяців тому +1

      ​@@grugg5353when the first man saw a panda bear, in the deep dense areas, nobody believed him and it took 60 years for the panda to be recognized as a real creature

    • @LuisLopez-iw5zx
      @LuisLopez-iw5zx 8 місяців тому +1

      @@shadf7902by western scientists

    • @rastrats
      @rastrats 3 місяці тому

      Too many Flintstones episodes to watch back then, I guess? Dino!! Lol. No, smilodons or sabertooth tigers have been extinct since the last ice age. They are nowhere to be found today.

  • @jamesbridges7122
    @jamesbridges7122 5 місяців тому +4

    There are still many species of animal yet to be discovered in our jungles and deep forrest. I once saw a fanged frog in the swamps of south Georgia.

  • @wullaballoo2642
    @wullaballoo2642 6 місяців тому +3

    The Smellodon was thought to be the gassiest of the big cats as it's prey ate nothing but beans and sprouts

  • @metallicazurite6844
    @metallicazurite6844 8 місяців тому +4

    My grandma and great grandma both seen one while herding sheep and they described the tracks as near human this was when I was younger though I think 7 or 8

    • @wirelessone2986
      @wirelessone2986 24 дні тому

      Near HUMAN??I've spoken with people who know facts about shape shifting humans...one I spoke with was "practicing"

  • @PortmanRd
    @PortmanRd 8 місяців тому +3

    I'm a bit too long in the tooth to believe this.

    • @RaggedGothic
      @RaggedGothic 5 місяців тому +1

      Great joke. 👍😆 Much bettere than the repetitive one about bigfoot’s pet. 🥱

    • @brucehoman1050
      @brucehoman1050 3 місяці тому

      ​@@RaggedGothic
      What's the one about bigfoot's pet?

  • @KathyStuart-oc3ke
    @KathyStuart-oc3ke 7 місяців тому +2

    I live in S TX where we are told by the wildlife experts that there are NO jaguarundis left. They did an in depth, two year study of the area and found not even a trace. Nope, none, nada, zero, zilch. Now my coworkers and I would laugh at this finding about once a month as we would watch one saunter across the road or follow one across a bridge. While they are not big animals, neither are they tiny, and they don't seem to be nearly as shy as one would be led to believe. If these kitties can hide in plain sight while being sought out, just imagine what other felines might manage when no one is even looking for them.

    • @inflameswetrust2194
      @inflameswetrust2194 7 місяців тому +1

      There’s trail cam footage of a few jaguars in New Mexico.

    • @bobbys4327
      @bobbys4327 7 місяців тому

      @@inflameswetrust2194yup, I saw the video of the one in the Gila forest in southern NM.

  • @jancyvargheese5351
    @jancyvargheese5351 8 місяців тому +2

    Nice video. I think a video on big cats and some mammal predators that went extinct or existed 1000 to 5000 years back would be nice.

  • @AifDaimon
    @AifDaimon 8 місяців тому +3

    Poaching ought to be made punishable BY DEATH ON SIGHT

  • @Saki630
    @Saki630 8 місяців тому +3

    Good job. I like your channel

  • @nolongerhuman13
    @nolongerhuman13 8 місяців тому +1

    I had to look to see where the footage was from. Good vid. What was up with the two tigers on the rocks? Mange?

  • @PortmanRd
    @PortmanRd 6 місяців тому +2

    I'm a bit long in the tooth to believe that Sabretooth's are still alive and kicking.

  • @mitchellskene8176
    @mitchellskene8176 8 місяців тому +7

    I wouldn't be surprised if some did, outside of the Americas.

  • @KatieReadsKoziesAndMore
    @KatieReadsKoziesAndMore 6 місяців тому +4

    I have often wondered how sabertooth cats could hunt. Unless their mouths opened as wide as a hippo, they couldn’t chomp down on large prey. You gave two suggestions that may explain any success these odd animals had. First, the strong front legs that would allow them to pin their prey as they used their large teeth to severe arterial veins. The other is the notion that only the male cats had saber teeth. We know that lionesses do the primary hunting in their species. That would explain how the males were able to feed after the kill was done.

  • @paulshri8609
    @paulshri8609 6 місяців тому +1

    Great presentation thanks for your hard work 👍

  • @gclynam_ch
    @gclynam_ch 8 місяців тому +2

    big fan of the channel

  • @princeMONKE
    @princeMONKE 8 місяців тому +3

    YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
    I FRIGGEN LOVE THESE VIDS

  • @vikingskuld
    @vikingskuld 8 місяців тому +21

    With the finds of soft tissue in Dinosaur bones i have to question the validity of dating methods and tge dates they give. There is no way soft tissue can be around for 65 milion olus years. With well over 100 different soft tissue finds supposedly dating from 65 to 500 million years and no mechanism to keep soft tissue that long i have to really cast doubt on modern dating methods. Thabks for the video

    • @Dr.Ian-Plect
      @Dr.Ian-Plect 8 місяців тому

      With you parroting soft tissue claims from creationist lying, dishonest assholes in support of their presuppositions, I not only question your knowledge, but outright deem you an ignoramus.

    • @orchunter8388
      @orchunter8388 6 місяців тому

      Who told you they found soft tissue?😂
      Joe fn rogan? Bwahahahaha

    • @vikingskuld
      @vikingskuld 6 місяців тому

      @@orchunter8388 oh wow you don't know a thing and think your so smart lol. Marry Schweizer the paleontologist who studied under Jack Horner I think. Is who found the very first sample. Then there have been over 120 different finds of soft tissue in 120 different specimen, time periods and different locations. Also a 30 sec Google search will bring up all the different articles you could want to see about dinosaur soft tissue. So in the future to save yourself some embarrassing moments you may want to do a little research lol. Seriously though it's out there just look and I'm happy to answer any questions you may have just tone down the snark so we can have an adult conversation. Thanks and have a good day

    • @stefangoedegebuur9249
      @stefangoedegebuur9249 3 місяці тому

      thats mainly in parmafrost

    • @vikingskuld
      @vikingskuld 3 місяці тому

      @@stefangoedegebuur9249 no not at all, I know mammoths have been found in permafrost, but the finds I'm pointing out were found in western USA and Australia. They absolutely were not in permafrost. Also there have been over 200 soft tissue finds now in fossils ranging from 65 to 500 million years old. So yes that trashes the dating methods used in dating them. That's not even considering all the c14 found in them and coal beds. Kind of ruins it doesn't it. Especially when the coal beds were checked multiple times and always came back the same age and not a million years or older.

  • @johnjdumas
    @johnjdumas 4 місяці тому +2

    Also, sometimes (rarely) different species of cat interbreed and this brings out covered-up traits as in the liger's size.

  • @robertjohnston8541
    @robertjohnston8541 8 місяців тому +2

    Just an interesting fact, the natives of the Amazon jungle also believe in such creature.

  • @travist.7279
    @travist.7279 6 місяців тому +4

    The saber-tooth gene is still around. I had a white-and-orange kitty, with unusually large canines. They extended about 1/16 inch below the bottom of his jaw---which technically made him a "saber-tooth".

    • @Rekker1
      @Rekker1 4 місяці тому +1

      It probably survived in modern day cat populations through a rare mutation yeah

    • @JoMama___735
      @JoMama___735 2 дні тому

      who knows, maybe there are some domesticated cats out there that have abnormally large canines and are evolving seperately.

  • @wesleyrussell8386
    @wesleyrussell8386 8 місяців тому +178

    Fun video, I appreciate your skepticism. Cryptids are fun to think about but plausability almost always falls apart at the merest application of evidence and logic

    • @nogoodgod4915
      @nogoodgod4915 8 місяців тому +1

      Which is why so many people believe in them, they lack logical thinking.

    • @shadf7902
      @shadf7902 8 місяців тому +39

      Panda bear was a cryptid for 60+ years. So I say to you: "you suuure about that bro?"

    • @keithprice475
      @keithprice475 8 місяців тому +26

      There are some definite exceptions to this. One is the thylacine, which should not actually be called a cryptid at all, as it definitely existed and we know a fair bit about it. Also the reported sightings are very numerous, very widespread across Tasmania and the Mainland, frequently very high quality and remarkably consistent. The fault in this case, and in quite a few others I think, lies with ridiculously narrow scientific evidence protocols which can be traced back to very faulty philosophy of science!

    • @nogoodgod4915
      @nogoodgod4915 8 місяців тому +24

      @@shadf7902 Your argumeny is illogical. Saying "cryptid A was real therefore all cryptids must be real" is not how this works.

    • @nogoodgod4915
      @nogoodgod4915 8 місяців тому

      @@keithprice475 You saying that science has strict rules? You want science to just throw it's hands in the air and just say "fuck it, if more than 3 people claim to have seen an animal, it exists. No more evidence needed"
      The fact that a cryptid believer is complaining that science requires too much evidence, then science got it right.

  • @nuniyoa
    @nuniyoa 8 місяців тому +2

    what's the title of the book at 7:18? title in both english AND french if possible!

  • @tiger8linny788
    @tiger8linny788 6 місяців тому +2

    Well done and very interesting, thank you❣️

  • @darrylbaber6329
    @darrylbaber6329 8 місяців тому +3

    Several years ago I lived in Oklahoma and out of my back door I seen a black panther on the south edge of Town. It was about a 50 pound cat it walked towards me within 50yards stopped and looked at me for several seconds and then bolted off into the trees.
    I don’t know if there are any saber tooth tigers left alive or not but it would not surprise me if they were alive

    • @wirelessone2986
      @wirelessone2986 24 дні тому

      It was probably a rescue that escaped or released...and was interested in your help...50lbs...probably young

  • @vanessamartz7596
    @vanessamartz7596 8 місяців тому +4

    In South Georgia. USA we have a cryptid called the Wampus Cat. I got to see it on a trip with our church youth. Bright red. With a mane, panther sized, very bright green eyes. And very intimidating.

    • @wirelessone2986
      @wirelessone2986 24 дні тому

      It have 4 legs?

    • @vanessamartz7596
      @vanessamartz7596 24 дні тому +1

      @@wirelessone2986 Yes not six or a retractable claw. It was very similar to a lion, but incredibly bulked up and bright red. It was as red as the Georgia clay. It's eyes were a beautiful sparkly green. Mesmerizing but not transfixing.

  • @GayToBeHere
    @GayToBeHere 8 місяців тому +2

    My cat is one of those long teeth cats :D Love them

  • @seapeddler
    @seapeddler 7 місяців тому +1

    The special few who can travel back in time
    can go on field trips and see the monster cats.
    There is no extinction when you have control of time.

  • @dandowns2665
    @dandowns2665 8 місяців тому +3

    That's pretty interesting I'm guessing a lot of these accounts are probably true and what seems likely to me is that some cats have a recessive gene a throwback to different ancestors and sometimes it shows up in Modern Cats I could totally believe that a sabertooth could show up in maybe a lot of cat species like that cute little black cat.

  • @ryanhau1073
    @ryanhau1073 8 місяців тому +7

    Unlike something akin to the Mokele-mbembe, Sabertooth Cats did live recent enough that they did overlap with Modern Species including Homo Sapiens (Modern Humans), so it's possible that there are some populations are still around until more recent times

    • @weakest_serb
      @weakest_serb 8 місяців тому +5

      Nah, the Mokele Mbembe isn't real. Trey the Explainer made a great video about it. The saber toothed tiger is more likely to still exist, but I still doubt it.

    • @ryanhau1073
      @ryanhau1073 8 місяців тому +8

      @@weakest_serb that's kinda my point. Dinosaurs as what most people would normally define as a Dinosaur are very ancient and greatly predates man. So the likely hood of a population existing to more recently without anyone evidence found is at best very slim, especially if we are talking about Sauropod Sized Creature.
      At the same time a population of Cenozoic Animals that are at most Lion or Tiger sized, and more importantly their known time being recent enough to overlap with Modern Humans. It more feasible for those types of creature to survive up to more modern times

    • @weakest_serb
      @weakest_serb 8 місяців тому

      @@ryanhau1073 I agree. I misread your original comment.

    • @anfunifr3nzy610
      @anfunifr3nzy610 8 місяців тому +3

      They might have reverted back to the size of Smilodon gracillis to hide from humans and the new environment.

    • @lowpointfair4653
      @lowpointfair4653 8 місяців тому

      I believe its more likely that an independent species now or in the future is gonna adopt the saberteeth.
      Smilodon was highly specialized hunter and they always dissappear after the main prey dissappeared.
      Eye witness testimony is one of the weakest form of evidence, if these cryptids existed, then how come we havent found groups of them or dna or anything at all.
      As for the thylaccine people saw it as a pest and hunted them all the way from early 1800 hundreds to early 1900 hundreds, the closer to 1930 it becomes those same hunters goes and says "we cant find them anymore".
      As fun as cryptids and extinct animals that are seen in modern times are to think about, they have barely any evidence to support them, which is a shame

  • @glopple
    @glopple 8 місяців тому +2

    I just found your channel and I love it but fuck you for messing up sleep schedule because now I have to watch a lot of your videos

  • @samhinnant4416
    @samhinnant4416 7 місяців тому

    How do you spell the name of the Melanistic Lion that lives in the Mountain?

  • @WanderingStarsStudio
    @WanderingStarsStudio 6 місяців тому +2

    This was very interesting! Not sure if sabre toothed big cats are still out there... probably not... but who really knows! Thanks!

  • @aldrinrivas8673
    @aldrinrivas8673 8 місяців тому +1

    As the description, maybe they saw a Thylacosmilus, an extinct sabertooth like marsupial with stripes on back..

  • @kendallkahl8725
    @kendallkahl8725 8 місяців тому +1

    The last Jaguar in California was killed in the Panamint Mountains. The Northern subspecies of Jaguar the males got the size of a female African lion. I would be happy if just they were found. Jaguars were widespread in the South way back but because they would defend their kills they were rapidly shot out. BOTH Cougars and Jaguars were called panther by the English settlers so you don't know for sure which in the records unless they say it was a spotted panther.

  • @gog583
    @gog583 8 місяців тому +3

    Are Sabertooth Cats Still Alive? Sure. I've got a Saber Tooth Skunk. Actually, it's a black & white cat that has a white stripe down the middle of her face, making her look a bit skunk like. And as far as the sabertooth part, she's the only domestic cat I've seen that has her fangs stick out about a 1/4" even when her mouth is closed. 🐈‍⬛

    • @danantes5223
      @danantes5223 7 місяців тому +1

      I have seen a black cat that had fangs like that. She was a regular black house cat. Very friendly.

    • @RaggedGothic
      @RaggedGothic 5 місяців тому +1

      Whatever you do, never, EVER, take that cat to France. With those markings, Pepe le Pew would be all over her in no time!!!😉

  • @zaktilton1680
    @zaktilton1680 8 місяців тому +6

    I am a passionate lover of all cats and I would like to think that Saber tooth cats were still out there. But the planet has changed so much that I just don't know if they could adapt well enough.
    Plus given human nature... what would we do to them if we found out they were alive I am afraid we would just destroy them.

  • @user-pg4iw1cm8c
    @user-pg4iw1cm8c 4 місяці тому +1

    You should have used a trail camera to find that cat.
    The Saber tooth cat is kind of like Sasquatch. 2023 was a banner year for sightings, so much so that I am now starting to wonder why and of course the answer is their habitats are being squeezed, specially in California with all the big fires. There is a building body of evidence that they exist and yet they are so elusive. In this modern world of technology you would think there would be more.
    Some mutations can come from inbreeding and if they are an effective change for the better, I could see other cats developing larger teeth.

  • @jankay8569
    @jankay8569 8 місяців тому +2

    I love the donation idea. Do it

  • @ronniewestherly3435
    @ronniewestherly3435 8 місяців тому +10

    Cats are very stealthy animals. You could be a few feet from one an if it did not move you want see it.I know this very well because I own a few cats.

    • @Nirrrina
      @Nirrrina 8 місяців тому

      I swear you look at a spot right next to you then turn to UA-cam & ten seconds later you look back & the dang cat is laying there sound asleep like they'd always been there.
      Same thing in that you look away & they completely shift the direction they're laying without you noticing.

  • @KarenLee-bs5ms
    @KarenLee-bs5ms 6 місяців тому +1

    Monster quest.. They was looking into all sorts of sightings with different creatures including bigfoot.. Perhaps disabled tooth the cat may have started breeding with other types of cat, creating a new species.. Somewhere's an africa a few years ago.. They found a pride of lions with the unusual large saber teeth in the front of their mouth.. Perhaps the genes did not die out but are making a comeback..

  • @petermurage8685
    @petermurage8685 5 місяців тому +2

    The biggest fear of the dark is not as a result of saber tooth tigers or other predatory animals out thede, it is the fear of another more cunning, more deadly adversary- human beings. Not even the champawat tiger comes close to predatory humans.

  • @razorbladehands5771
    @razorbladehands5771 8 місяців тому +5

    Yea nah