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Concept art of Smilodon fatalis—the famous saber-toothed tiger of the Pleistocene. The scene depicts it at dusk in a prehistoric landscape: a powerful silhouette against a veiled moon, the musculature of a predator at its peak, amber eyes with slit pupils, and of course, its legendary saber-like canines extending down to its shoulders. The low mist, rocks, ancient ferns, and dead tree enhance the atmosphere of this world that vanished approximately 10,000 years ago.
A majestic saber-toothed tiger with a dark brown and striped coat, luminous orange eyes, and large, prominent fangs stands proudly in the center, facing forward, in a moody forest setting under a full, bright moon. The tiger's body is detailed with distinct stripes and a powerful build, illuminated from behind by the moonlight. The forest is characterized by dark, indistinct trees and ferns, shrouded in a soft grey mist that adds to the nocturnal atmosphere. The ground is a mix of muted greens and browns, with subtle textures of grass, rocks, and foliage, all bathed in the pale, ethereal glow of the moon. The overall composition creates a sense of primal beauty and mystery.