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New Scientist: Sabre-toothed tigers in ice-age L.A. had bad back trouble

Blaire Van Valkenburgh, a paleontologist at UCLA, led graduate students to a local resource. The student researchers found a way to map damaged areas on bones and spent months examining more than 35,000 bones from sabre-toothed tigers and the other apex predator that shared its southern California habitat, the dire wolf.