No, they have live babies in their womb, because they're mammals like all tigers.
You might be able to but from current technologies you can not... if you tried to cross breed something to breed them there is nothing to cross breed it with. you would probably do a jaguar or leopard or something but where would you get the color, short tail, or long canines?
some people say that a tiger shark can have between 10 to 82 pups and takes 9 months for that to happen!
they mate like anyother tiger but people AKA human scientist arent sure how they exactly reproduced
no because there mammals so they don't.
No - live birth
sabertoothed tigers.
The real scientific name for sabertoothed tigers of all ages was smilodon.
Sabertoothed tiger
yes
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
Trying to breed them to repopulate them.
People can capture and breed the tigers and set them off back into the wild.
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.
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.
Trying to breed them to repopulate them.
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.
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.