There where many predators even to the ferocious saber tooth cat, such as the terror bird it was very big and tall it would actually hunt these cats and eat them.
No. There were many type of sabre-toothed cats however.
First of all you should know that the correct name for these beasts is Sabre-toothed Cats. There is no such thing as a saber-toothed tiger. There were many species of sabre-toothed cats, and no they were not the first cats of all time.
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The line of sabre toothed cats has been extinct for 10,000 years.
Yes, unless they are stillborn, meaning dead.
Yes. Smilodon (the scientific name for the Sabre Toothed Cat) was in the family Felidae, which includes all modern cats.
they lived in alaska canda and siberia thousands of years ago
Yes. They are the same thing. BUT, the term ''Sabre toothed Tiger'' is incorrect, since the animals it refers to are Not tigers.
There were many species of sabre toothed cats (they were not tigers at all), the largest was Smilodon Populator, at nearly 800 pounds or more.
The correct spelling is "sabre-toothed" tiger, more correctly "sabre-toothed cat" because Smilodon and similar cats pre-date modern tigers, although they share a similar appearance and status.
I don't think so well no because they're mammles... right?
A sabrecat is an alternative name for a sabre-toothed tiger.