No. Saber cats, as they are properly called, were mammals.
sabertoothed tigers.
The real scientific name for sabertoothed tigers of all ages was smilodon.
After the dinosaurs came the Quaternary period. In this period there was and ice age (the one you think about when you hear the word ice age) and mammals became the dominant life forms on earth. Mammoths, Giant Sloths, and Sabertoothed tigers lived during this period.
many types of dinosaurs eat all sorts of plats. Especially TIGERS!!!
Sabertoothed tiger
No dinosaurs are not still alive there are some relatives of dinosaurs that have been alive since dinosaurs like alligators and crocodiles even tigers and elephants.
First thing, saber toothed cats (there weren't really tigers), were mammals, not dinosaurs. Second, dinosaurs (apart from birds) went extinct long before saber toothed cats appeared.
Dinosaurs came first - they lived 245-180 million years ago, and the saber toothed tigers lived about 10,000 years ago.
there are 12 dinosaurs left
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
No. The saber-toothed cats evolved 22 million years ago.
tigers,loins,bears,wolfs,leoperds,chetas,dinosaurs.