Also called the Saber-toothed-cat, it lived approximately 2.5million to 10,000 years ago. That's as specific as anyone can get, sorry.
Edit: It also depends on which specific Smilodon species. Each is listed below.
Smilodon gracilis: 2,500,000 to 500,000 years ago.
Smilodon fatalis: 1,600,000 to 10,000 years ago.
Smilodon populator: 1,000,000 to 10,000 years ago.
Citation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smilodon
You can read more about each species at wikipedia (see above).
yes, it was extinct about 11,000 years ago1
smilodon
The sabretooth cat, Smilodon, is extinct. The term "SABRETOOTH TIGER", is a misnomer. Smilodon was not related to the modern tiger.
Yes.The Smilodon, colloquially known as the Sabre-Toothed Tiger, became extinct about 10,000 years ago.
Smilodon Fatalis/Smilodon Imperator. Smilodon fatalis ,Smilodon gracilis, and Smilodon populator
Depends, If The Bear Dog Was One Of Those Fox Sized Bear Dogs, Then It Would Be Smilodon. If It Was Smilodon Gracilis With Amphicion. Amphicion Would Go And Grab The Smilodon Gracilis On The Neck. Smilodon Gracilis With A Fox Sized Bear Dog. Smilodon Gracilis Is The Winner. Amphicion With Smilodon Fatalis. It Depends. If There Was A Pack Of Amphicions, Amphicion Wins. If Both Were Alone, Amphicion Wins, If It Was A Pack Of Smilodon Fatalis, Smilodon Fatalis. Smilodon Populator With Amphicion. Depends. If The Bear Dog Was Fast Enough. Bear Dog. If The Smilodon Knew. Smilodon Populator.
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.
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.
Most likely the Ice Age killed off the saber-toothed cats, but human interference may have been a possibility. the went extinct because the humans hunted them all, god created all creatures at the same time.
The La Brea Tar Pits in California or South America. Other species of sabertooth have been found in Africa and other continents.
Yes they are extinct. The last Sabre Tooth (also called Smilodon) roamed North America about 10,000 years ago.
The lifespan of a smilodon, also known as a saber-toothed cat, is estimated to be around 10-15 years in the wild. This estimate is based on studies of modern big cats with similar ecological roles and biological characteristics.