at least one year!
No. Sabre tooth tigers have been extinct for thousands of years.
No, saber-tooth tigers have been extinct for many thousands of years,.
Nowhere - they've been extinct for thousands of years.
White tigers are Bengals, not Siberians, and none have been seen in the wild for years.
White tigers are not actually extinct, there are 200 left on earth, but most are in zoo's. White tigers are an extremely rare color of the Bengal tiger. None have been seen in the wild for years.
the white tigers have been extinct since 2006
Saber toothed tigers have been extinct for about 11,000 years but did not hibernate when they were still extant.
It is too late to prevent the extinction of this species of tiger. Caspian tigers, which are also known as Persian Tigers, have the Taxonomic classification name of Panthera Tigris virgata. In their native Iran, they were also called Hyrcanian or Turan tigers. Unfortunately, they were declared extinct around 1980. It is in dispute when the last Caspian tiger died, but numerous dates have been claimed or given in various documents. They include most often dates in the 1950s, and specifically 1959. Others claim to have seen the last specimen die in 1979-1980. Still other reports claim that the last one was killed in 1997. In any case, they are currently declared extinct.
yes Yes, the saber tooth tiger is extinct, the last of their kind became extinct thousands of years ago.
Woolly mammoths have been extinct for over 10,000 years as have the Tigers
people would kill the sabour tooth tigers for their fur and meat for food and warmth.
rhinos, tigers...