Basically, no.
The giant reptiles we usually mean when we say "Dinosaurs" lived from about 230 million years ago until about 65 million years ago. The only mammals alive in those times were very small, early mammals... And those only toward the end of that period.
The first saber toothed cats appeared around 40 million years ago, missing the main dinosaur party by roughly 25 million years.
However, as a sneaky fine-print addition, you could say that we are around in dinosaur times, since under modern phylogenetic taxonomy, all neornithes (modern birds) are classed as "dinosaurs".
No.
Sabertooth Tigers are extinct.
Well, sabertooth tigers are born with tiny front teeth.
Of course not, because sabertooth tigers are extinct.
Yes, the sabertooth tiger did have fat.
Yes , a few species like homotherium,or maybe even smilodon fatalis.Homotherium hunts mammoths with high speed and coordinated effortYoung mastodons (relatives of the mammoth ) are also on the menu
I know that the average size for a saber tooth is 3 ft. 5 in. in hight.
Saber toothed tigers have been extinct for about 11,000 years but did not hibernate when they were still extant.
There is no direct evidence to suggest that sabertooth tigers could swim. However, based on their physical characteristics such as strong limbs and a muscular body, it is likely that they were capable swimmers, similar to modern big cats like tigers.
It was a dragon. Granted, a dragon is not a dinosaur, but neither are mammoths or sabertooth tigers and they were on the team.
There are many kinds of sabertooth in the world and most of it live in Triassic and Jurassic periods but it you guys want to know more you guy need to tell what kinds of the Sabertooth you want to know.
there were 78 sabertooth tigers a 16 sloths how much food does the sabor tooth tiger get