Compared to a modern lion's 65-degree limit, what was the approximate maximum gape of *Smilodon*?
Answer
Nearly 120 degrees
*Smilodon* evolved an astonishingly wide gape, capable of opening its jaws nearly 120 degrees, which was essential because the extreme length of the canines prevented normal closure.

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