With the exception of birds, dinosaurs died out 65.5 million years ago. Saber toothed cats evolved after that, and since birds probably rarely if ever killed saber toothed cat cubs, I would say no, dinosaurs did not kill saber toothed cubs.
No. Saber cats, as they are properly called, 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, dinosaurs were reptiles and saber-toothed tigers were mammals.
No. The saber-toothed cats evolved 22 million years ago.
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.
Cubs.
Dinosaurs came first - they lived 245-180 million years ago, and the saber toothed tigers lived about 10,000 years ago.
there haven't been any (so far) BTW its saber tooth tigers
Baby tigers, lions, jaguars, and other large cats are called cubs. Hence, baby saber-toothed cats are called cubs.
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No. Dinosaurs predate monkeys.
Because the only kind of saber toothed cat there was, was the saber toothed tiger. They went extinct a long time ago like the dinosaurs.