Humans are the large cats only predators, they WERE on the top of the food chain.
Adult tigers have no natural predators. However, packs of dholes have been known to kill adult tigers on occasion. Humans are the only species that frequently hunts tigers, even though it is illegal. Unprotected cubs, however, could be killed by bears, leopards, or dholes.
all the other herbivores/ omnivores in there habitat except for humans
The saber tooth tiger did not have any predators. It was the largest carnivore of its type.
Giant short faced bear
other big cats such as lion Ect
Humans.
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Woolly mammoths had a few natural predators, including early humans and some large carnivores like saber-toothed cats, cave lions, and perhaps even wolves. However, due to their large size and social behavior, adult woolly mammoths were likely less vulnerable to predation, with calves being the more common targets for predators.
Homo habilis, being an early human ancestor, would have faced predators such as large carnivores like sabertooth cats, big cats like lions and leopards, and other large predators like hyenas. They would have had to rely on group living, tools, and possibly seeking refuge in trees to protect themselves from these predators.
Saber Tooth Tigers live world wide
No, saber-tooth tigers have been extinct for many thousands of years,.
saber tooth tigers do not exist
no
I'm assuming you mean saber tooth tigers. There is no such thing as what you asked about. Rephrase your question with "saber tooth tigers" or "Smilodon", and you might get better information.
Elephants
yes
tigers
yes saber tooth tigers are real why else would we laern about them
saber tooth tigers like to hunt in the night