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Sabertooth fishes are a species of predatory fish native to the Amazon River basin in South America, and are known for their long

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Background imageSabertooth Collection: A Smilodon sits on a rock surrounded by golden fall fields

A Smilodon sits on a rock surrounded by golden fall fields
A Smilodon sits on a rock outcropping surrounded by golden fall fields. Looking down into the dense grass, he sees something he doesn t like

Background imageSabertooth Collection: Smilodon on a mountainside

Smilodon on a mountainside

Background imageSabertooth Collection: Full on view of a Saber-toothed Tiger

Full on view of a Saber-toothed Tiger

Background imageSabertooth Collection: Sabertooth longhorn beetle, Macrodontia cervicornis (Prionus cervicornis)

Sabertooth longhorn beetle, Macrodontia cervicornis (Prionus cervicornis)
6337475 Sabertooth longhorn beetle, Macrodontia cervicornis (Prionus cervicornis) by English School, (19th century); (add.info.: Sabertooth longhorn beetle)

Background imageSabertooth Collection: Big felines size chart

Big felines size chart, featuring Panthera leo atrox, Smilodon populator, Panthera tigris acutidens, Panthera leo spelaea and Panthera tigris altaica (the modern siberian tiger)

Background imageSabertooth Collection: Smilodon dirk-toothed cats attacking a Glossotherium

Smilodon dirk-toothed cats attacking a Glossotherium during the Pleistocene Epoch (Ice Age) of North America

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A saber-toothed cat tries to drive a short-faced bear out of its territory

A saber-toothed cat tries to drive a short-faced bear out of its territory. The bear is annoyed and roars back in retaliation

Background imageSabertooth Collection: The Saber-Tooth Cat with dagger like front canine teeth

The Saber-Tooth Cat with dagger like front canine teeth
The Saber-Tooth Cat, also called Smilodon, with dagger like front canine teeth

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A Tiarajudens eccentricus from the Paleozoic era

A Tiarajudens eccentricus from the Paleozoic era
Illustration of a Tiarajudens eccentricus from the Paleozoic era

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A pack of Canis dirus wolves approach a Smilodon and its prey

A pack of Canis dirus wolves approach a Smilodon and its prey
A pack of Canis dirus wolves approach a Smilodon saber-toothed cat and its bison calf prey at La Brea Tar Pits, California, during the Pleistocene Epoch (Ice Age) of North America

Background imageSabertooth Collection: Smilodon springing forward at viewer, Pleistocene Epoch

Smilodon springing forward at viewer, Pleistocene Epoch
Smilodon (Dirk Sabertooth) springing forward at viewer, Pleistocene Epoch (Ice Age) of North America

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A pair of Sabre-Tooth Tigers encountering UFO s

A pair of Sabre-Tooth Tigers encountering UFO s, whose occupants are involved in genetic experiments of life on Earth during prehistoric times

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A lone Sabre Tooth Tiger observes the landscape for its next meal

A lone Sabre Tooth Tiger observes the landscape for its next meal
A lone Sabre Tooth Tiger observes the landscape in hopes of spotting possible prey for its next meal

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A pair of Sabre-Tooth Tigers encountering UFO s

A pair of Sabre-Tooth Tigers encountering UFO s, whose occupants are involved in genetic experiments of life on Earth during prehistoric times

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A pair of Sabre-Tooth Tigers encountering UFO s

A pair of Sabre-Tooth Tigers encountering UFO s, whose occupants are involved in genetic experiments of life on Earth during prehistoric times

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A Sabre Tooth Tiger springs its trap as it leaps out at any ususpecting prey

A Sabre Tooth Tiger springs its trap as it leaps out at any ususpecting prey
A lone Sabre Tooth Tiger springs its trap as it leaps out at any ususpecting prey

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A Sabre Tooth Tiger stands in the entrance to a cave

A Sabre Tooth Tiger stands in the entrance to a cave
A lone Sabre Tooth Tiger stands in the entrance to a cave overlooking the landscape before it

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A pair of Sabre Tooth Tigers in a fight over territory

A pair of Sabre Tooth Tigers in a fight over territory

Background imageSabertooth Collection: Orange blenny peeking out of a tube, Komodo, Indonesia

Orange blenny peeking out of a tube, Komodo, Indonesia
Smiling orange blenny peeking out of a tube, Komodo, Indonesia

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A Sabre Tooth Tiger stands in the entrance to his home

A Sabre Tooth Tiger stands in the entrance to his home
A lone Sabre Tooth Tiger stands in the entrance to his home, overlooking the landscape before it

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A pair of Sabre Tooth Tigers experience the first signs of winter

A pair of Sabre Tooth Tigers experience the first signs of winter snow in their mountainous habitat

Background imageSabertooth Collection: Smilodon Californicus sits atop a rock at the top of a hill

Smilodon Californicus sits atop a rock at the top of a hill bearing his fangs

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A Saber Tooth Cat attacks a Woolly Mammoth

A Saber Tooth Cat attacks a Woolly Mammoth
Life comes to an end for a Woolly Mammoth after a valiant struggle to get out of a bog

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A lone Sabre-Toothed Tiger in a cold Pleistocene winter landscape

A lone Sabre-Toothed Tiger in a cold Pleistocene winter landscape
A lone Sabre-Toothed Tiger takes to the high ground in its quest to survive a freezing cold Pleistocene winter

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A pair of sabre-toothed cats resting under a treat on a hot day

A pair of sabre-toothed cats resting under a treat on a hot day
A pair of sabre-toothed cats, also known as Smildons, resting during the heat of a hotAPleistocene day

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A Saber-Tooth cat pounces onto a frightened Buffalo

A Saber-Tooth cat pounces onto a frightened Buffalo in prehistoric times

Background imageSabertooth Collection: Phorusrhacos, Smilodons and Macrauchenia in ancient Argentina 2 million years ago

Phorusrhacos, Smilodons and Macrauchenia in ancient Argentina 2 million years ago
Northern Argentina about 2 million years ago. When a land bridge formed between North and South America there were species that moved south and north

Background imageSabertooth Collection: Neanderthals approach a group of Machairodontinae feeding with a herd of Woolly Mammoths

Neanderthals approach a group of Machairodontinae feeding with a herd of Woolly Mammoths
Two Neanderthals aproaching a group of Machairodontinae feeding on a Woolly Rhinoceros with a group of Woolly Mammoths on the far end

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers hunting during the Pleistocene period of time

A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers hunting during the Pleistocene period of time

Background imageSabertooth Collection: Thylacosmilus atrox, a genus of sabre-toothed predator

Thylacosmilus atrox, a genus of sabre-toothed predator during the Miocene epoch

Background imageSabertooth Collection: Sabre-Toothed Tigers battle over the carcass of a Woolly Rhinoceros

Sabre-Toothed Tigers battle over the carcass of a Woolly Rhinoceros
Two Sabre-Toothed Tigers battle over the carcass of a Woolly Rhinoceros

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A lone Sabre Toothed Tiger perched on a rock

A lone Sabre Toothed Tiger perched on a rock overlooking the wintery landscape below him

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A pack of Saber Tooth Cats attack a small Woolly Mammoth

A pack of Saber Tooth Cats attack a small Woolly Mammoth while his herd comes to the rescue

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers hunting in a winter landscape

A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers hunting in a winter landscape
A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers hunting in a snow covered Pleistocene winter landscape

Background imageSabertooth Collection: Two Smilodon cats find protection in a vast cave system

Two Smilodon cats find protection in a vast cave system in the Eocene epoch

Background imageSabertooth Collection: Close-up headshot of Megantereon, Pliocene Epoch

Close-up headshot of Megantereon, Pliocene Epoch
Close-up headshot of Megantereon (early sabertooth), Pliocene Epoch of Europe, Asia, and North America

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A lone carnivorous Sabre-Toothed Tiger stalking its next meal

A lone carnivorous Sabre-Toothed Tiger stalking its next meal

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A Eusmilus watches a herd of Paraceratherium

A Eusmilus watches a herd of Paraceratherium

Background imageSabertooth Collection: Illustration of a Saber Tooth Cat

Illustration of a Saber Tooth Cat
The Saber Tooth cat is a feline that is now extinct which was a top worldwide predator in the Eocene and Pleistocene Epoch

Background imageSabertooth Collection: Two Saber-Toothed Cats search for prey in a pine forest

Two Saber-Toothed Cats search for prey in a pine forest
Two Saber-Toothed Cats in the Eocene Age look for their next prey in a pine forest

Background imageSabertooth Collection: Smilodon sabertooth mother and her cubs

Smilodon sabertooth mother and her cubs, Pleistocene Epoch (Ice Age) of North America

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A Sabre-Toothed Tiger stalks a herd of Deinotherium

A Sabre-Toothed Tiger stalks a herd of Deinotherium
A lone carnivorous Sabre-Toothed Tiger looks down across a vast plain where a herd of Deinotherium graze during Earths Pleistocene Era

Background imageSabertooth Collection: Illustration of a Smilodon Cat from the Cenozoic Era

Illustration of a Smilodon Cat from the Cenozoic Era. Smilodon Cat lived in North America from the Eocene to Pleistocene Period and preyed on many large animals

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers surviving a prehistoric winter

A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers surviving a prehistoric winter during the Pleistocene epoch

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers in a cold Pleistocene winter landscape

A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers in a cold Pleistocene winter landscape
A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers high up in a snow covered mountain range, doing their best to survive a freezing Pleistocene winter

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A lone Sabre-Tooth Tiger running through a snow covered forest

A lone Sabre-Tooth Tiger running through a snow covered forest during Earths Pleistocene epoch

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A pair of carnivorous Sabre-Tooth Tigers

A pair of carnivorous Sabre-Tooth Tigers, also known as Smilodons, during Earths Pleistocene epoch

Background imageSabertooth Collection: A prehistoric Smilodon Cat is on the prowl for his next prey

A prehistoric Smilodon Cat is on the prowl for his next prey
A Smilodon Cat from prehistoric times is on the prowl for his next prey



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Sabertooth Collection

Sabertooth fishes are a species of predatory fish native to the Amazon River basin in South America, and are known for their long, sharp teeth and aggressive behavior. The average size of a sabertooth is about 8-10 inches in length, with some specimens reaching up to 15 inches. They have an elongated body shape and can be found in various shades of green or brown. Sabertooths feed on smaller fish, crustaceans, and insects, using their sharp teeth to tear apart their prey and are known for being highly territorial and will attack other fish if they enter their territory. Sabertooths make great aquarium inhabitants due to their interesting behavior and active nature; however they should not be kept with other aggressive fish as they can become quite territorial when housed together with other species.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Sabertooth collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring the fascinating creatures known as sabertooth fishes. These ancient fish are characterized by their long fangs or teeth that protrude from their jaws and have been extinct for millions of years. Our collection showcases beautiful illustrations and photographs of these prehistoric predators in various settings such as underwater scenes or hunting prey. The artwork is available in different sizes to fit any space and can be customized with frames to match your decor style. Whether you're a fan of marine life or just looking for unique wall art to add some personality to your home or office, the Sabertooth collection has something for everyone. With high-quality printing technology used on all products, you can be sure that each piece will look stunningly realistic and vibrant.
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What are Sabertooth (Fishes Animals) art prints?

Sabertooth fish art prints are high-quality reproductions of artwork featuring the prehistoric fish known as Sabertooth. These prints showcase the unique features and characteristics of this ancient creature, including its sharp teeth and elongated body shape. The artwork is created by talented artists who use a variety of mediums such as watercolors, oils, or digital techniques to capture the essence of these fascinating animals. These prints are perfect for anyone interested in marine life or paleontology, and they make great additions to any home or office decor. They can be framed and hung on walls or displayed on shelves for easy viewing. Whether you're a collector looking to add to your collection or simply someone who appreciates beautiful art, Sabertooth fish art prints offer something special that will enhance any space. Sabertooth fish art prints provide an excellent way to bring a piece of history into your home while also enjoying stunning artwork that captures the beauty and uniqueness of these incredible creatures.
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What Sabertooth (Fishes Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Sabertooth art prints that you can choose from. These prints are perfect for those who love marine life and want to add some unique artwork to their homes or offices. Some of the Sabertooth fish prints available include stunning photographs of these majestic creatures in their natural habitats, as well as artistic renderings that capture their beauty and grace. Whether you're looking for a bold statement piece or something more subtle, we have something to suit your taste. With a variety of sizes and framing options available, you can easily find the perfect print to fit your space and style. So why not bring some underwater magic into your home with one of our beautiful Sabertooth fish art prints?
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How do I buy Sabertooth (Fishes Animals) art prints?

To buy Sabertooth art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse through our collection of artwork online. Once you have found the print that you like, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information before submitting your order. We offer a wide range of Sabertooth art prints in various sizes and formats, including framed or unframed options. Their high-quality printing process ensures that each print is vibrant and true-to-life. Whether you are looking for a statement piece for your home or office, or a unique gift for someone special, we have something to suit every taste and budget. With our easy-to-use website and secure payment system, buying Sabertooth art prints has never been easier.
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How much do Sabertooth (Fishes Animals) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Sabertooth art prints at varying prices. Our collection includes high-quality prints that are perfect for adding a touch of nature to your home or office space. The cost of our Sabertooth art prints depends on the size and type of print you choose. We have options ranging from small to large sizes, as well as different materials such as canvas or paper. Our Sabertooth art prints are printed using state-of-the-art technology and are designed to last for years without fading or losing their vibrancy. Whether you're looking for a bold statement piece or something more subtle, we have a variety of options to suit any taste and budget. Our Sabertooth art prints are priced competitively and offer excellent value for money compared to other retailers in the market.
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How will my Sabertooth (Fishes Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Sabertooth art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your print arrives in perfect condition. Your art print will be carefully rolled and placed into a sturdy cardboard tube for protection during transit. We work with trusted courier partners who offer reliable and efficient delivery services. Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive a tracking number so that you can keep an eye on its progress. Our standard delivery service is available worldwide, and we also offer express shipping options for those who need their prints more urgently. Rest assured that we will do everything possible to get your Sabertooth art prints delivered to you as quickly and safely as possible.