Scimitar-Toother

Scimitar-Toothers (Hyaenodon) are a species of Creodonts and the last of the Creodonts before humans invented time travel. These predatory mammals are not true carnivoran mammals, but filled a similar niche. The Hyaenodon, however, was a true survivor out of all of the Creodont species, being able to tolerate the invasion of large true carnivoran mammals during the Oligocene-Miocene period. These mammals use their teeth much like a scimitar, hence their name, to attack and kill their prey, crushing their muscles and small bones. They come in about 17 species of scimitar-toothers, ranging from the size of a snow leopard to the size of a Bengal tiger, depending on a species, and they have different adaptations where the species are native to, for example, the Florida scimitar-toother, the snow leopard-sized Hyaenodont, has webbings between their toes in case if their areas get flooded or just to swim. None of the scimitar-toother species are endangered and have adapted to life in cities very well, tolerating pollution, overcrowding, etc.