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Cats did not evolve from sabertoothed tigers. Rather, sabertoothed cats evolved from other cats. Modern apes evolved from miocene apes, which were somewhat similar. Miocene apes evolved from some lemur-like primate, or perhaps something like a lorise. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loris
Adaptations a cat has for getting food is the natural instinct to hunt. Wild cats and domestic cats are able to hunt for survival.
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there is no such things of sand cats.
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They're able to see in the dark much better than humans.
Cats use their "tonganiures" to see the enemy behind them so that they can run fast. They use their "spelufuze tongue" to have an appetite in drinking
Climb to the top of the ice mountain and talk to the knight. Watch out- the sabertoothed helicopter is there!
The real scientific name for sabertoothed tigers of all ages was smilodon.
Feral cats have to adapt to be able to withstand the elements and to find food. Adaptations feral cats have developed include thicker coats, retractable claws, and improved eyesight.
There were many kinds of sabertoothed cats, and they varied in size from that of a large house cat to that of a tiger or lion, and some were even bigger. The classic saber toothed "tiger" is called Smilodon and the South American species could weigh up to 500 kgs!