sabertoothed tigers.
The real scientific name for sabertoothed tigers of all ages was smilodon.
yes
Eagles, Bulldogs, panthers and Tigers are common.
No, we just kind of guessed they were there. p.s. It would be the fossil remains, not fossils in remain.
Cats did not evolve from sabertoothed tigers. Rather, sabertoothed cats evolved from other cats. Modern apes evolved from miocene apes, which were somewhat similar. Miocene apes evolved from some lemur-like primate, or perhaps something like a lorise. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loris
there had been numerous fossils of saber tooth tigers found in America, particularly in California. But there had also been evidence that saber tooth tigers lived in North America except for the far northern states. In America, the saber tooth tigers are found trapped in tar pits in the Los Angeles area.
no, they may be some on zoos but there are no wild ones. giant pandas only live in a very small part of china and they are far from common in those parts.
tigers usually prey on different types of deer, boar and often oven monkeys
Bengal tigers are one of the most common tigers in India
because as it lived in the ice age it must have been adapted to the environment but as the ice age ended the tigers would have drowned into the melted ice or they were probably killed due to the heat and changes in the environment. It could have also had happened because most of their pray ( e.g mammoths) would have died so they could have had starved to death.
Tigers are usually found in India or china, mostly tigers are found inAsian country's.