Yes they did. The saber toothed cat did not go extinct that long ago, about 11,000 years ago.
Cave bears, dire wolves, and prehistoric humans
No, it was a prehistoric animal, extinguished millions of years ago.
"Saber toothed tiger" is actually the nickname of the saber toothed cat.
saber toothed tiger lived almost everywere.
The saber-toothed tiger is placed in the family Felidae.
well they call it the saber toothed tiger but its not a tiger except that it closely resembles a tiger (:
As they are extinct there is little importance to modern societies other than those people that study prehistoric animals.
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First, saber toothed cats are not a type of prehistoric tiger. The name saber toothed tiger is a misnomer, and saber toothed cats are not ancestral to tigers. That said, saber toothed cats had very long canine teeth, which tigers do not have. Some saber toothed cats, such as Smilodon, had longer front legs than hind legs, which is different from tigers. They ran in a manner more similar to bears than to that of cats like tigers. They also had very strong upper bodies for tackling large prey, such as bison, which they then dispatched with their saber teeth.
Scientists speculate that the saber toothed tiger was analogous to the lion and his pride. Therefore, saber toothed tiger cubs were raised in a pride with all adults sharing the raising of the cubs.
The saber-toothed cat (tiger) is extinct.
The saber toothed cat was a member of the phylum Chordata.