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	Comments on: The Evolution of Cats:  Sabertooth vs. Regular	</title>
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		By: Mike Haubrich, FCD		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Slightly off-topic, I have been curious about where Nimravids fit here.  Is it just that they have homologous structures in their jaws and &quot;canines,&quot; or do they share other phylogenetic traits that make them cloely related to cats?  I had understood that they share more in common with bears than cats.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Slightly off-topic, I have been curious about where Nimravids fit here.  Is it just that they have homologous structures in their jaws and &#8220;canines,&#8221; or do they share other phylogenetic traits that make them cloely related to cats?  I had understood that they share more in common with bears than cats.</p>
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