during the late Pleistocene period in the last ice age.
In the Ice Age The last of them became extinct about 10 thousand years ago.
The subfamily Machairodontinae (saber toothed cats) evolved about 23 million years ago, during the Oligocene series, which is part of the Paleogene system. They became extinct about 10,000 years ago, at the end of the Pleistocene series, which was part of the Quaternary system. All of these times were part of the Cenozoic period. The last of them became extinct about 10 thousand years ago.
The subfamily Machairodontinae (saber toothed cats) evolved about 23 million years ago, during the Oligocene series, which is part of the Paleogene system. They became extinct about 10,000 years ago, at the end of the Pleistocene series, which was part of the Quaternary system. All of these times were part of the Cenozoic period.
research has shown that back when the saber tooth tiger was alive there was no name the the place it lived in North America
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Saber Tooth Tigers live world wide
No, saber-tooth tigers have been extinct for many thousands of years,.
saber tooth tigers do not exist
Saber Tooth Tigers probably lived in grassy plains, open woodlands, and other dry areas. They probably didn't live in trees.
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I'm assuming you mean saber tooth tigers. There is no such thing as what you asked about. Rephrase your question with "saber tooth tigers" or "Smilodon", and you might get better information.
They are both big cats. But saber tooth tigers are known to live in the ice age, if you know from the film The Ice Age.
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yes saber tooth tigers are real why else would we laern about them
saber tooth tigers like to hunt in the night