Scientists believe saber-toothed cats became extinct due to a combination of factors, including climate change and the decline of their prey. As the Ice Age ended, changing environments reduced the availability of large herbivores like mammoths and bison, which were crucial for their survival. Additionally, increased competition from other predators may have further contributed to their demise. These factors combined likely led to the decline of saber-toothed cats around 10,000 years ago.
scientists found the fossils of triceratops
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The species "native horse" did go extinct and that is what scientists are talking about. The "equus ferus'' species is still alive though.
I think they became extinct at the end of the Mesozoic era
The saber-toothed cat or saber-toothed tiger or smilodon has been extinct for over 7 million years. Scientists think they died out because their food sources died. They had evolved to hunt big animals and could not deal with smaller prey.
Scientists believe that Australopithecus afarensis became extinct due to a combination of factors such as changing environmental conditions, competition for resources with other species, and potential predation pressure. The inability to adapt to new ecological challenges may have also contributed to their extinction.
There are three reasons why mammoths went extinct. Scientists have proven that they are all combined to get the result of mammoths dieng. They are: Humans hunting them down Lack of food -Mammoths were the biggest grass eaters after the ice age the grass land became trees Climate change
The last confirmed sighting was in 1962. There is a possibility that it still survives, but very few scientists think that now.
i think they have been extinct for 10,000 million years
Some scientists believe that dinosaurs became extinct when a comet crashed into Earth. This catastrophic event led to widespread environmental changes, including extreme climate conditions that likely contributed to the mass extinction of dinosaurs and many other species.