Fossils indicate that saber-toothed tigers lived from 40 million years ago until about 11,000 years ago. Scientists found fossils of a previously unknown type of saber-toothed cat in Florida in 1999. Scientists believe this cat, which they named Xenosmilus, was more bearlike than catlike.
The La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles boasts a large collection of fossils of the Smilodon (Smilodon fatalis), but so does Lagoa Santa, Brazil.
The bones and fossils of saber-toothed cats have been found on all of the continents except Australia and Antarctica. Note that saber toothed cats existed for more than 20 million years, and there were many, many different species, each one living in a different place or time than the others.
One of the most famous fossil sites containing saber toothed cat fossils is the La Brea Tar Pits in Southern California. Besides saber toothed cats, a large variety of other Ice Age animals have been preserved there.
almost every where mostly in south america though
found off British It was found online
they are found in timbuktoo rulled by Hans fossil who give them to cuontrys by military force
The fossils were first found in 1983
Yes, fossils are found in deserts.
Yes, fossils are found in deserts.
fossils are found by scientists. some are even found in deserts
Paleontologists study prehistoric animal and plant life remains found in fossils.
Fossils are frequently found in shales.
There are old fossils of them that people have found.
fossils found in tar
Fossils are never found in Igneous rocks
A Petroleos de Venezuela team found the first fossils in Venezuela of the saber toothed tigers. The first person to describe the saber toothed tiger was Peter Lund.
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