Smilodon fatalis was the North American saber-tooth, smilodon populator was the larger South American saber-tooth. In North America, their contemporaries included the giant short faced bear, the American lion, the dire wolf, the grey wolf, the brown bear, and eventually the Clovis peoples. All of these animals would have been in contention with one another for Natural Resources such as hunting grounds, food and water.
Under the right conditions any of these beasties would have been able to kill or be killed by one another. Fossil evidence indicates the the saber tooth was a social animal and may have lived in prides like lions which would have increased their ability to survive.
In the end, a radically changing environment leading to a mass extinction of prey animals, competition with other predators for dwindling resources and the introduction of the Clovis peoples to the America lead to the demise and final extinction of the saber tooth cats and their lineage about 10,000 years ago.
a saber toothed tiger's enemies
Saber toothed cats were apex predators. This means that their only natural enemies were other large predators that were competition. This includes animals like the American lion and the flat faced bear. When early humans arrived, they became additional competition, and may have even hunted the saber toothed cats.
Cave lions, cave bears, short-faced bears and other saber-toothed tigers.
dedecuris and megatherium
HUMANS
sabertoothed tigers.
The real scientific name for sabertoothed tigers of all ages was smilodon.
humans are the white tigers natural enemies.
Humans are the only threat to tigers, and white tigers are only a very rare color morph of the Bengal.
Other than man, tigers have no real natural enemies as adults.
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they don't have a lot of enemies just a human
Only humans, and other tigers.
Mainly Poachers.
tigers Humans.