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Cats did not evolve from dinosaurs. Cats evolved from a common ancestor of modern carnivores, which lived after the extinction of dinosaurs.
No. But birds are.
No. For one thing, saber-toothed cats were mammals, like modern cats are, not dinosaurs. Although there were some members of the dog family larger than most of those today. Dinosaurs belong to an entirely different branch of animals more closely related to birds and modern reptiles.
Then the cats A.K.A. (DINOS), then we would be dead because we just would?
Cats, dinosaurs, Unicorns
Yes, modern cats are distantly related to dinosaurs. Both cats and dinosaurs are part of the broader group of animals known as archosaurs, with cats evolving from a separate lineage of archosaurs called therapsids. This shared ancestry goes back millions of years.
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.
The mammals like the Sabre tooth tiger and many more.EDIT: '''The mammals like the Sabre tooth tiger and many more.'' No that is incorrect.Birds are dinosaurs. So that means that Eagles, Pidgens, Sparrows, Penguins, Crows, Flamingos, Parrots, Ostriches etc. are all dinosaurs.Birds (or Aves) are maniraptorian, theropod, dinosaurs.Mammals (like ''Sabre tooth CATS''), are not closely related to dinosaurs. Sabre tooth cats are (as the name implies) are Cats. Cats are mammals.Dinosaurs and Mammals last shared a common ancestor approximately 300mya.
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.
No. Saber cats, as they are properly called, were mammals.
They don't. If you're referring to the shape of their pupils - many animals have eyes like that. Mostly reptiles.
cats, hamster, pigs, dinosaurs, fish, tortoise,