Yes, they lived until about 14,000 yrs ago. They came into existence about 34 million years ago.
The sabre tooth is extinct
the sbor tooth tiger lives in Afric . Around Uganda and places near there (:
yes.
That is a very good question. First, Tigers were never in Africa in the wild. Secondly the "Saber toothed tiger" was never really a tiger at all. It was a very very distant relative of the tiger. But if put together, the outcome would be fierce. The largest Sabre-Tooth weighed around 700 pounds. The very largest tigers have been known to get to be around the same size. The Sabre-Tooth was not as agile as a tiger is, but the long canine teeth they had, that gave them the name Sabre-tooth, could be deadly if they got a bite on the tiger. The tiger would use its extremely strong fore legs to rain sledge hammer blows to the Sabre-Tooth, and, if the Sabre-Tooth went down, the more active tiger would take advantage for a neck bite. The battle would be royal, but I believe the tiger would win, purely because it would be so much more agile. ---- same with me the tiger would win 90% of experts agree that Sabre tooth cat's bite was noiwhere near tigers. Even though he got 7-9 inches of canines his deadly bite benonged in 60% to his powerful neck, not bite.They measured the lenght, weight and canines and the bite was lower than 800Ib. The Sabre tooth cat was slightly smaller than modern lion.Because of his short tail, like bobcat,and size of a lion,some people said that it was a hybrid ofa lion and bobcat.I think a tiger would win because smilodon's (Sabre tooth) canines was not a good thing, Actually he could hardly bite. Canines were too long for lower jaw.A single paw swipe would give tiger great advantage and then just a neck bite.
Also known as the Sabre-toothed Tiger (Saber is alternate spelling a type of Sword). Sabre is the more familiar, they were a species of extin ct feline with the enormous front end fangs, Many fossils have been recovered, say in the La brea Tar pits so we have a good idea what they looked like. it is not knopwn if they were striped as the Tiger handle suggests. by the way the technical term for this (Hopefully, if you live in California!) exdtinct beast is the Smilodon, pronounced Smile- O- Don- the Paleontologist clearly having a sense of humor, Never smile at a Smilodon.
The saber tooth tiger is extinct therefore it does not live anywhere.
Sabre-toothed tigers, also known as Smilodon, lived in North and South America during the Pleistocene epoch. They were found in a variety of habitats such as grasslands, scrublands, and even forests. However, they are now extinct.
yes it lived with a mammoth and other animals
in the ice age with Manny and Sid
Don't live in a deciduous forest because when you do you find a giant block of ice and then you thaw the giant block of ice and when you thaw the giant ice block you realize the thing in the ice block was a saber tooth tiger and when you have a saber tooth tiger you eat bacon with it don't eat bacon with a saber tooth tiger get DirecTV.
The saber-tooth cat ( or Smilodon) lived in plains and grasslands in North and South America where his main prey (such as bison, deer and horses) lived and migrated.
the saber tooth tiger lived during the ice age, when the continents were all connected, so they really didn't live in one specific spot