Same as modern big cats. They mated and produced little tiger cubs.
On the Lighter Side
Carefully. Very carefully.
There is no such thing as a sabretoothed tigers. it is a sabretooth cat and they lived in most parts of the world including USA.
Yes.The Smilodon, colloquially known as the Sabre-Toothed Tiger, became extinct about 10,000 years ago.
yes
There were a few -- are you thinking of the Sabretoothed Tiger perhaps?
saber tooth
White tigers aren't a separate species, they're simply a Bengal tiger with an unusual fur color. As such, they'll happily breed with other tigers if they get the chance. In fact, being so rare, a White tiger in the wild would pretty much have to breed with a normal-colored one, if it is to have any chance of breeding. Holding out for another White - if tigers thought that way - wouldn't be an option.
Trying to breed them to repopulate them.
People can capture and breed the tigers and set them off back into the wild.
No Tigers are mainly solitary. They come together to breed and young tigers will remain with their mother while growing into adults, then they leave her.
Lions and Tigers have been known to breed in the wild. The Liger is the cross breed of a male lion and female tiger. The Tigon is cross breed of a male tiger and a female lion. While not common these do occur in the wild.
Trying to breed them to repopulate them.
No such breed of dog exists. There local dogs in India that are used to hunt and track tigers, but not kill them.