SABER TOOTH TIGERS WERE EXTINCT before humans.
yes, they hunted for the same food source, but humans out did saber tooth or smilodon
Modern humans evolved 200,000 years ago and saber toothed cats didn't die out until 10,000 years ago. They lived in the same places, too, so they did coexist.
Not in the time of "classic dinosaurs, which went extinct long before any feline appeared on earth.
They lived around the same time in history.
Humans, saber toothed cats, and mammoths all coexisted until 10,000 years ago. That is when mammoths and saber toothed cats died out. So the answer is yes.
yes during the ice age era
No, zebras and tigers do not live on the same continent. Zebras are found in Africa, and tigers are found in Asia.
White tigers are the same as normal tigers. Although they don't live in a pack. Like tigers, they live in the jungle
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Turtles living today are not the same species living at the time of the existence of dinosaurs. And today, BIRDS, are the form in which dinosaurs survived.
Nobody can answer that from experience. People and dinosaurs just weren't around at the same time. If somehow we HAS lived with dinosaurs, it would probably have been a lot like living with other large animals (lions and tigers and bears, oh my); some sort of balance would have been worked out, with us mainly staying out of their way except when we trapped one.
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No, they don't even live in the same areas most of the time. no because they dont live in the same country No they don't live in the same habitat. Although tigers may eat dholes, a smallish Asian wild dog, but they have been known to kill tigers but it takes alot of them
Alas, they live no more: they're all extinct. Died in the same catastrophe that killed the dinosaurs.
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.
All dinosaurs lived in the same era of COURSE! The mezoic era.
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.