You Wouldn't Believe What Scientists Found Frozen in Glaciers and Lakes

Sabretooth Tigers

Both sabretooth tigers and their individual saber-teeth have been found frozen into icebergs and ice floes for dozens of years. As technology advances, so does our ability to discover frozen creatures and analyze them. However, sabretooth tigers are so common that some gift shops near the Arctic line sell saber teeth as souvenirs, just like some beach town gift shops sell shark teeth. 

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