No. The saber-toothed cats evolved 22 million years ago.
dinosaurs, saber-toothed tigers, woolly mammoths, and other long-extinct animals
No, dinosaurs were reptiles and saber-toothed tigers were mammals.
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.
No. Saber cats, as they are properly called, were mammals.
Dinosaurs came first - they lived 245-180 million years ago, and the saber toothed tigers lived about 10,000 years ago.
Mammoths, young saber-toothed tigers, and bisons
About the end of the 10,000 bc time frame.
Dodo Birds Mammoths Dinosaurs Messenger Dove Saber toothed tiger
yes when the woolly mammoths were away
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.
SABER TOOTH TIGERS WERE EXTINCT before humans.
there haven't been any (so far) BTW its saber tooth tigers