they stand on two legs and do the hokey pokey
sabertoothed tigers.
The real scientific name for sabertoothed tigers of all ages was smilodon.
White tigers are Bengals, not Siberians. They communicate through sound like roaring, and also by scent usually by spraying or scent they can release from the bottoms of their feet
Most animals (dogs for example) sense body language, so maybe tigers do too. tigers communicate through moving their tail.
All tigers communicate in two main ways.First and foremost is by vocalization.Tigers roar when they are traveling their territory,and the roar can be heard up to two miles.This is used to warn rivals that the territory is occupied,and to possibly attract a mate.Tigers also scent mark at various places around their territory to advertise their presence.This would also serve as a warning and to attract a mate.
They communicate also by scent markings, scrapes, by scratching their claws down tree bark, letting other tigers know the area is occupied.
An enemy of the tiger would be humans. Poachers, hunters. You name it. I believe that would be the only enemy. Though other tigers, Jaguars, and other big predators living in the same environment can be threatening to tigers.
they communicate by roaring
because as it lived in the ice age it must have been adapted to the environment but as the ice age ended the tigers would have drowned into the melted ice or they were probably killed due to the heat and changes in the environment. It could have also had happened because most of their pray ( e.g mammoths) would have died so they could have had starved to death.
yes tigers do go in direct development
Tigers have a well-developed sense of smell, however, it's rarely used for hunting. Smell is most commonly used to communicate with other tigers.
Tigers use their eyes to locate prey during hunts, assess distances when pouncing on their target, and communicate with other tigers through body language and visual cues. Their excellent night vision helps them thrive in low-light conditions, making them effective nocturnal hunters.