No there is not in a billion years such a thing as a halved tooth tiger. Plus saber toothed tigers have been extinct for quite some time now. I think that they are very interesting animals. I once did a very good report on them. I learned that they have very long teeth that is why tooth is in the name of Saber tooth tiger. Also a tiger is a part of the cat family.
well they call it the saber toothed tiger but its not a tiger except that it closely resembles a tiger (:
The saber-toothed tiger is placed in the family Felidae.
saber toothed tiger lived almost everywere.
"Saber toothed tiger" is actually the nickname of the saber toothed cat.
A sabrecat is an alternative name for a sabre-toothed tiger.
Yes. They are the same thing. BUT, the term ''Sabre toothed Tiger'' is incorrect, since the animals it refers to are Not tigers.
Scientists speculate that the saber toothed tiger was analogous to the lion and his pride. Therefore, saber toothed tiger cubs were raised in a pride with all adults sharing the raising of the cubs.
saber toothed tiger used its thick fur to stay warm.
NO
yes. A saber - toothed tiger isn't even a tiger.
saber toothed tiger long
A saber toothed tiger is 'un tigre aux dents de sabre' in French.