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There were several species of sabre tooths, most were lion and tiger sized, with short tails, muscular body, and very long canine teeth.
they were believed to eat BABY wooly mammoths and some preostoric sloths, there was also a early time of deer which could have also been consumed by the saber tooths
if you seen Ice Age the cat , Diego , is a saber tooth or got to google or bing images and look up saber tooth tiger. he looks like a tiger with long tooths
They are well beyond endangered, the Saber-tooths became extinct around 11,000 years ago.
No, the plural of tooth is teeth.
you can find a map on www.museum.state.il.us/exhibits/larson/smilodon.html
a carnivore, a meat-eater. Other small Mammals etc
No, saber-toothed cats, commonly referred to as saber-tooths, are not invertebrates; they are mammals. Specifically, they belong to the family Machairodontinae, which includes various extinct species known for their elongated canine teeth. Invertebrates, on the other hand, are animals without a backbone, such as insects, mollusks, and crustaceans. Saber-toothed cats had a well-developed skeletal structure characteristic of vertebrates.
it died out coz the giant brd thing was getting more food and the saber tooths didnt have any
saber-tooths,homo-sapiens,wooly mammoths,etc.
People have blue teeth?!?!
it is a tyep of tiger that can have long teeth