No saber tooth tigers are extinct they lived in the ice age.
No, they stayed in North and South America's.
Yes
Yes and no
No
sabertoothed tigers.
The real scientific name for sabertoothed tigers of all ages was smilodon.
Tigers do migrate as they follow their prey. Chinese zoologists have discovered the routes that wild Siberian tigers use to migrate between border areas of China and Russia.
Tigers do not hibernate or migrate.
Migrate-no. not if ample food.
No, they have a limited habitat.
no there is so much athere animals that dont migrate
Sabertoothed tiger
Yes, Reindeer do migrate every year. see related link for some interesting facts about their migration.
You people are morans you dont even know that ligers migrate there just like tigers and lions ask do lions migrate and find out then
Cats did not evolve from sabertoothed tigers. Rather, sabertoothed cats evolved from other cats. Modern apes evolved from miocene apes, which were somewhat similar. Miocene apes evolved from some lemur-like primate, or perhaps something like a lorise. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loris
They do not hibernate, and do not migrate, except for some Bengal tigers that follow herds of wild Goats and Sheep in the foothills of the Himalayas. Ascending to 14000 feet in the summer, and returning to the valleys in summer.