The saber toothed cats were a subfamily of cats, scientifically referred to as Machairodontinae. Over there nearly 30 million year existence on all continents except Australia and Antarctica, Machairodontinae had many genera and even more species.
One of the most famous genera was Smilodon, which became extinct only about 10,000 years ago. The three known species are Smilodon fatalis, Smilodon gracilis, and Smilodon populator.
Saber Tooth Tigers live world wide
dodo birds, wooly mammoths, saber tooth tigers,
No, saber-tooth tigers have been extinct for many thousands of years,.
saber tooth tigers do not exist
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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.
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yes saber tooth tigers are real why else would we laern about them
saber tooth tigers like to hunt in the night
Scientists have chosen to treat the saber tooth tigers as a semi-relative of the big cat species we are familiar with today, using the same names for the different relationships found in today's big cats. Therefore, a group of saber tooth tigers would be called a pride.