Saber-tooth tiger
They are extinct for 10,000 years, so people can only get fossil teeth.
tiger sharks teeth are about 3inches long
an extinct saber tooth tiger
the white tigers have been extinct since 2006
To call it a Saber-tooth Tiger isn't very accurate, because they're actually not a species of tiger. The Saber-Tooth Cat (Smilodon) didn't evolve into a tiger, they went extinct thousands of years ago.
One common predatory mammal with 2 long teeth in existence today is the lion. An extinct animal would be the saber tooth tiger, which lived around 3000 B.C. The tigers fangs, or canines could grow up to 6 inches long. ( There is no mammal in history to have solely 2 teeth, if that's what you're asking.)
It is very possible sabre tooth tigers actually had teeth. In the movie Ice Age, the sabre tooth tiger had two (or one) long, sharp, front teeth. This can be called a theory. But this is proof that the sabre tooth tiger might've had teeth.
it is a tyep of tiger that can have long teeth
No there is not in a billion years such a thing as a halved tooth tiger. Plus saber toothed tigers have been extinct for quite some time now. I think that they are very interesting animals. I once did a very good report on them. I learned that they have very long teeth that is why tooth is in the name of Saber tooth tiger. Also a tiger is a part of the cat family.
Nope they were extinct along long time ago.
with its long fang like teeth
White tigers are all decended from a very small number of wild caught white tigers. There are very few if any white tigers currently in the wild. However as a white tiger can be born to two normal coloured tigers and is not a species in itself, it will go extinct when all tigers are extinct