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Convergencias evolutivas: DIENTES DE SABLE

Nos tardamos, pero les traemos un video ENORME, con muchísimas criaturas que fueron convergentes (hasta cierto punto) con el famoso félido dientes de sable y su subfamilia, los macairodontinos. Tenemos de todo, carnívoros, falsos carnívoros, parientes de los marsupiales, mamíferos mesozoicos, sinápsidos no mamiferianos, criaturas herbívoras y una que otra sorpresa más. Así que no te lo puedes perder por nada.

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00:00 Introducción
02:19 Smilodon
03:37 Neofelis
05:22 Los barburofélidos
06:58 Los nimrávidos
08:47 Machaeroides
09:55 Los tilacosmílidos
13:04 La profecía
14:18 El casi
15:22 Gorgonopsios
17:10 Los biarmosuquios
18:43 Los cabezas terribles
20:24 El rarito
21:42 Los venados
24:49 Los almizcleros
25:57 Los ratones
26:37 Jirafonados
27:44 Los camellicornes
28:34 Menciones honoríficas
31:06 Rinofantes
32:26 Epílogo

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