Deer are herbivores; "saber tooth" deer would starve to death because the sabers would interfere with its ability to eat leaves. However, even ordinary deer can and do kill people, because their hooves are hard and sharp. It doesn't happen often, but deer have kicked hunters to death before.
No, as yhere are /were no saber toothed deer . All deer are herbivores withflat teeth . Only some cats were saber toothed .
Saber toothed cats were specialized to kill large herbivores quickly, using their long canines. One of the most famous saber toothed cats, Smilodon, would have hunted animals such as bison, deer, horses, camels. They may have even hunted mammoths.
Wolverine beheaded him
With the exception of birds, dinosaurs died out 65.5 million years ago. Saber toothed cats evolved after that, and since birds probably rarely if ever killed saber toothed cat cubs, I would say no, dinosaurs did not kill saber toothed cubs.
Scientists believe that saber tooth tigers ate mammoths, antelope, deer, and buffalo. To kill animals bigger than themselves, packs of saber tooths would hunt together. hope this helped xoxo
The primary prey of saber toothed tigers were big game animals. They would have hunted deer, bison, camelops (an extinct species of North American camel), and even mammoths and giant ground sloths. At the end of the ice age, many of these large prey animals that the saber toothed cat depended on died out, and the saber toothed cat became extinct.
Saber toothed cats used their jaws for the same things most carnivores do. They used them to kill prey, and also to bite off food so that they could swallow it.
people would kill the sabour tooth tigers for their fur and meat for food and warmth.
Quite likely, depending of where you were bitten.
One of the saber tooth tigers enemies where the huge terror birds that would kill the big cats and woolly mammoths could easily kill one too.
no he did not kill him -He did not kill him in the movie, however in the X-Men Origins: Wolverine comic series he does in fact kill Sabre Tooth.
We don't really know, but it's likely not a reason they would have been hunted. Saber toothed cats would have competed with humans of the time, would have been difficult to kill, offered less than palatable meat. But modern humans have hunted big cats in Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Europe (the European lion was hunted to extinction before the advent of firearms) with little more than nets and bladed weapons for millennia.
No,a sabertooth would totally kill a white tiger because its bigger.