Yes, I believe it was the first cat in history.
The saber-toothed cat (tiger) is extinct.
probably mesozoic era
Yes the saber-tooth tiger is in the cat family.
A saber-toothed cat is another name for the saber-toothed tiger - any of various members of species of extinct cat-like animals of the Machairodontinae subfamily of Felidae.
"Saber toothed tiger" is actually the nickname of the saber toothed cat.
The saber toothed cat evolved 23 million years ago. That was during the late Paleogene period. The Paleogene period was the first period of the Cenozoic era.
Saber toothed cats were the Machairodontinae subfamily of cats. There are no descendants of the saber toothed cat left. The closest living relatives are the rest of the cat family.
The first genus of Machairodontinae to be discovered was Megantereon cultridens which was named in 1824 by Georges Cuvier; Another member of Machairodontinae, Smilodon, was the possible descendent of Megantereon and is the most famous saber-toothed cat (it is the "saber-toothed tiger"); Smilodon populator was the first species of Smilodonto be named in 1842 by Peter Wilhelm Lund.
Saber tooth tigers did not adapt therefore they are extinct.
The saber toothed cat was a member of the phylum Chordata.
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