no, saber toothed tigers lived during the ice age - with mammoths and stuff, way before the dinosaurs
No, the Stegosaurus went extinct at the end of the Jurassic Period, around 150-145 million years ago. The first sabre-toothed cat appeared 42 million years ago. The Ice Ages happened after the extinction of the non-avian dinosaurs.
No, zebras and tigers do not live on the same continent. Zebras are found in Africa, and tigers are found in Asia.
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Stegosauruses is valid (http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/stegosauruses), but so is Stegosaurus (http://www.memidex.com/stegosaurus+reptile-genus). The same way Fish and Fishes are both valid. Usage is the same as well.
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White tigers typically live in jungles where the dense vegetation provides them with cover for hunting. They do not typically live in cold places as they prefer the warm, tropical climates found in regions like India and Southeast Asia.
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No, tigers cannot eat koalas because koalas live in Australia and tigers live in Asia and South America. If they inhabited the same continent, there is every chance that tigers would eat koalas, as koalas range from tree to tree, and do spend some time on the ground.
Not necessarily. Tigers and snakes can both be found in tropical rainforests, but tigers can also be found in a taiga biome where you are unlikely to find snakes. Some snakes live in deserts where you will not find big cats such as tigers.
While tigers are primarily meat-eaters and may prey on animals like raccoons in the wild, raccoons are not a typical or significant part of a tiger's diet. Tigers usually prefer larger prey such as deer, wild pigs, and smaller animals like monkeys or birds.
There were four different species of Stegosaurus. The largest was Stegosaurus armatus, which grew to be 30 feet long and weighed 5.5 tons, meaning that they had a mass of about 5,000 kg. That is within the range of the weights of African elephants.
Rhino monkeys lions and tigers because they all live in Africa in the same part
Yes, and No, at the same time. See, Bengal tigers don't live in South American rain forests, but, they do live in Bengal forests, and Chinese forests. So, to sum it up, I'd say they live in jungles