Mesozoic
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.
Thye Dodo bird was 1 of them
Pteranodon lived in the Late Cretaceous Period. It was the Santonian and Campanian Ages in the Upper Cretaceous Epoch.
I think they lived (the dinosaurs) for approximately 165 million years.
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The earliest birds had toothed beaks. However, toothless birds did evolve and then coexist with toothed birds. The toothed ancestors of birds lived around 150 million years ago.
no it lived in the pleistocene period.
They all lived during the Cretaceous period.
The Velociraptor lived in the late Cretaceous Period, about 75-70 million years ago.
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
It must have lived for a short geologic period of time.
cretaceous, i think. certainly archaeopteryx moggerfrog
Apatosaurus lived between 154 and 150 million years ago. This was during the Kimmeridgian and Tithonian stages of the Jurassic period.
Presently, no living bird has teeth. The earliest remains of large flightless diving birds, Hesperornis spp., had primitive teeth. Other toothed sea birds also lived during the Cretaceous, including the flighted ichthyosaurs. Also appearing in the Early Cretaceous were the Enantiornithes, a little understood group of seemingly primitive birds. At the end of the period, the toothed birds disappeared with the dinosaurs. Since then, only toothless birds have been found in the record. I beg to differ ... there is one bird species that is living today that has teeth
saber toothed tiger lived almost everywere.
I'm not sure about plants, but animals that lived at the same time as the saber toothed cat would be: Terror birds, early humans, woolly mammoths, woolly rhiocerous. ~ ~Sleenky