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.
humans are the white tigers natural enemies.
Saber Tooth Tigers live world wide
Humans. That's really it. Some people think saber tooth tigers were enemies of wooly mammoths. They probably did attack baby mammoths, but not a full grown one. A pack of saber tooth tigers probably couldn't even bring one down. Keep in mind: mammoths were even bigger than the modern day elephant. While modern cats bite the throat, this tactic doesn't work on elephants, so if modern cats attacked a mammoth, it certainly wouldn't work. It is thought that saber tooth tigers didn't bite the throat, but rather brought the prey to the ground and got the jugular from there. Clearly saber tooth tigers could not bring a wooly mammoth to the ground to do that. So the answer: humans. If saber tooth tigers attack a mammoth, the mammoth could probably fight them off.
Other than man, tigers have no real natural enemies as adults.
Humans are the only threat to tigers, and white tigers are only a very rare color morph of the Bengal.
No, saber-tooth tigers have been extinct for many thousands of years,.
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they don't have a lot of enemies just a human
What kind of question is that?! What silver tooth?!
Only humans, and other tigers.