They are extinct for 10,000 years, so people can only get fossil teeth.
tiger sharks teeth are about 3inches long
Saber-tooth tiger
it is a tyep of tiger that can have long teeth
with its long fang like teeth
a sabertooth was infact a cat, but it was also a tiger with long chomping teeth that can kill a dinosuar in one bite, including a brachlosuars.
Tiger sharks, when young, have distinctive stripes along their body. Because these stripes resemble those of a tiger, they were given the name tiger sharks. They are grey to blue-green and grow from 3.3 to 7.5 meters long.
Tiger shark teeth have been described as being razor sharp. They are long, thin and serrated, making it easy for the shark to tear off pieces of meat.
I believe a female tigers teeth and a male tigers teeth grow to be about the same size which is probably about an inch or 2 long
Looking at the skull of the sabre toothed tiger, I would say around 20 teeth. Only two long ones. They had two huge canine teeth that could get up to 7 inches long. Between these they had about half a dozen small, sharp teeth. In the back they did not have an alarming amount, just a normal amount of teeth.
a large cat that has 2 long canine teeth
The canine teeth of Bengal tigers may be 5 inches long on a male. Additonal Info: The Bengal Tiger's canine teeth are larger, and longer than any other of it's cousins in the same size range, such as the lion and the jaguar. In fact, they are the longest of any living big cat. They are on average between three and four inches in length. The Bengal's canine teeth are so vital to it's day to day hunting life that, many researcher's believe, if a tiger breaks one or both of their canines, there is a good chance the tiger could starve. For more details please see the sites listed below.
I think you mean saber tooth tiger and it looks like a lion but a bit shorter with long canine teeth that are out of its mouth.