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well they call it the saber toothed tiger but its not a tiger except that it closely resembles a tiger (:
Fossils from the subfamily that included all saber toothed cats have been found on every continent except Australia and Antarctica. The most famous genus of saber toothed cats, Smilodon, lived in North and South America.
Saber toothed cats were a subfamily of cats called Machairodontinae. Machairodontinae fossls have been found on all continents except Antarctica and Australia. So the answer is yes, saber toothed cats did live worldwide.
Fossils from the subfamily that included all saber toothed cats have been found on every continent except Australia and Antarctica. The most famous genus of saber toothed cats, Smilodon, lived in North and South America.
Fossils of saber toothed cats have been found on all continents except Australia and Antarctica. Smilodon, the most famous genus of saber toothed cat lived in North and South America. There were other animals, too, that resembled saber toothed cats (although they weren't closely related) that have been unearthed in Australia.
Saber toothed cats, or Machairodontinae, were a subfamily of cats. Their fossils have been found on every continent except Australia and Antarctica. The most famous genus, Smilodon, lived in the Americas.
Saber toothed cats, or Machairodontinae, were a subfamily of cats. Their fossils have been found on every continent except Australia and Antarctica. The most famous genus, Smilodon, lived in the Americas.
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They lived in North & South America, Europe, Africa, Eurasia, Java, Asiait is awesomeThere are seven species that could be termed a Sabre-toothed Tiger.Two are Marsupials: one lived in South America, the other in Australiathe others lived in North America, Asia, South East Asia and Africa.AnswerThe Saber Toothed Cats lived in Africa, Asia, Europe, North and South America for 22.989 million years and became extinct about 10,000 years ago.Saber toothed cats were a subfamily of cats. There were many species, each of which had its own range. Fossils of saber toothed cats have been found on every continent except Australia and Antarctica.
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The fruit bat uses sight and smell to locate fruit and navigate. It does not use echolocation (except for one species of Egyptian bat) , as do all other bats.
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