Most likely yes. The saber-toothed cat was a compact, tough animal with deadly weapons. A black bear would not stand a chance. Amateur guess is probably not. The "saber teeth" of the extinct cat have been found to be very fragile. They were used to puncture arteries of already-subdued herbivore prey, so in a fight will another predator they'd be at risk of damaging their teeth. Tiring out a herbivore so you can get it in the neck is one thing. A bear would be fighting back. Unless the cat was much bigger than the bear and caught it by surprise, I'm thinking the cat would run the second it noticed the bear wasn't going to go down without a fight. Just a guess based on what I've read.
yes.
The last sabor tooth was in the ice age so it was an pretty long time ago.
the sbor tooth tiger lives in Afric . Around Uganda and places near there (:
mesozoic era
Dinosaurs, mammoths, sabor-tooth tiger.
in the ice age with Manny and Sid
Using simple logic, I would suppose for food and to protect themselves since the sabor tooth tiger probably hunted man.
a saber tooth cat ate meat and scavenged on dead animals
it was huge it was igsacly 15meters long and 10 meters high
Most likely the saber tooth tiger. Because of it's massive teeth and jaws, it can overpower an opponent easily.
The ancestor of the saber tooth was a marsupial, making it more closely related to kangaroos and opossums than to tigers.
NO. Mammoths were herbivorous, just like their smaller elephantine cousins that exist today, not ones to be eating meat, let alone a tiger!