carnivore. ONLY eats meat. Wow, didnt know that?
Adult mammoths only had one natural predator, the saber toothed cat. Unprotected mammoth calves could have been hunted by many large predators, such as cave hyenas, flat faced bears, American lions, saber toothed cats, and Dire wolves, to name a few. Prehistoric humans also hunted mammoths, including adults.
Saber toothed cat refers to any cat belonging to the subfamily Machairodontinae. There were many species living at different times, in different habitats, and in different places around the globe over a period of nearly 30 million years. In fact, the only continents where they didn't live at some point are Australia and Antarctica. The most famous genus of saber toothed cat was the Smilodon, which lived in grasslands and open woodlands of North America and South America between 2.5 million and 10,000 years ago.
Dinosaurs in Connecticut include anchisaurus, dilophosaurus, and coelophysis. Ice age animals included primitive bison, mammoths, mastodons, saber-toothed cats, etc.
No elephants live in North America. Unless you mean the ones in the zoos. The Mastodons (AKA Woolly Mammoths) died out long ago, but the museum at the Los Feliz tar pits has a collection of their fossilized remains found here, on the continent. That same museum aslo has the largest collection of saber-toothed tigers, by the way.
Adrenalin, or epinephrine, is called the "fight or flight" hormone. It revs your body up to get ready to fight off danger, or to run for your life. Adrenalin is a leftover of our days as primitive humans living in the wilds and being in danger of being eaten by saber-toothed cats and other predators. Adrenalin causes increased heartbeat, breathing, and blood pressure; muscle tension and shaking; digestive upset (nausea, diarrhea, cramping); and feelings of panic.
No, they were carnivores.
The saber toothed tiger was a carnivore because it ate meat. The word "carnivore" has two parts -- "carni" means meat and "vore" means eater.
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The saber toothed tiger was a carnivore because it ate meat. The word "carnivore" has two parts -- "carni" means meat and "vore" means eater.
Well that question is really irrelevant considering saber tooth tigers are extinct, but if you really want to know, the saber tooth tiger was a carnivore so it would eat anything with meat. Therefore, yes it could eat a carnivore as long as it was made up of meat.
"Saber toothed tiger" is actually the nickname of the saber toothed cat.
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the answer is the bangal tiger is a consumer and a carnivore the answer is the bangal tiger is a consumer and a carnivore the answer is the bangal tiger is a consumer and a carnivore
Saber tooth tigers lived around the ice age. As the ice age ended the ice melted, the seas started to turn into water and the saber toothed tiger were on the ice, the ice melted and they drowned. There is another reason, at the ice age plants weren't able to grow on ice, so there were no herbivore animals there so the carnivore animals which are saber tooth tiger had to starve until they crossed to ocean, before they crossed the ocean they would have starved to death.
Judging by the time period and palce that the Saber-Toothed Cat had lived in, it would've been at the top of the food chain. Even though the Mammoth lived in the same time period as the Saber-Toothed Cat, and was bigger and stronger than it, it wouldn't have been on the top of the Food Chain because it isn't a carnivore. A Mammoth would be a primary and/or secondary consumer, and a Saber-Toothed Cat would've been the Tertiary and/or higher Consumer
The saber-toothed cat (tiger) is extinct.
The saber toothed cat was a member of the phylum Chordata.