The "saber-toothed tiger," Smilodon, is the CaliforniaState Fossil and the second most common fossil mammal found in the La Brea tar pits. The name "saber-toothed tiger" is misleading as these animals are not closely related to tigers
the first saber tooth tiger fossil was found by a Petrloeos de Venezuerla team looking for oil in Monagas state
California's state fossil is the Saber-toothed tiger.
This event took place millons of years ago when man first began to explore his world and before there was written language so it can not be answered. We don't know who, where, or when it happened.
A Petroleos de Venezuela team found the first fossils in Venezuela of the saber toothed tigers. The first person to describe the saber toothed tiger was Peter Lund.
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Since we can't know for sure from the fossil evidence found, scientists have decided to equate the saber toothed tiger with a lion. However a lion raises a cub, that is how the saber toothed tiger raised its cubs.
The "saber-toothed tiger," Smilodon, is the CaliforniaState Fossil and the second most common fossil mammal found in the La Brea tar pits. The name "saber-toothed tiger" is misleading as these animals are not closely related to tigers
The saber tooth tiger has many remains depending on the species, Smiledontnas Nimbradious is found in the foothills of eastren oregon. Smiledoont and the larger cats are found in the La briear tar pits of Los Angleous calefornia, and the wendell fossil beds in siberia.
i dont know but i do know they r soooo coooooooooooool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The first genus of Machairodontinae to be discovered was Megantereon cultridens which was named in 1824 by Georges Cuvier; Another member of Machairodontinae, Smilodon, was the possible descendent of Megantereon and is the most famous saber-toothed cat (it is the "saber-toothed tiger"); Smilodon populator was the first species of Smilodonto be named in 1842 by Peter Wilhelm Lund.
Saber Tiger was created in 1981.
yes because saber tooth cat (smilodon) migrated at south america!(its not tiger its cat !)