It is very possible sabre tooth tigers actually had teeth. In the movie Ice Age, the sabre tooth tiger had two (or one) long, sharp, front teeth. This can be called a theory. But this is proof that the sabre tooth tiger might've had teeth.
The real scientific name for sabertoothed tigers of all ages was smilodon.
sabertoothed tigers.
Sabertoothed tiger
yes there are related so are snow leopards and siberian tigers there related
There are several sub-species of tigers related to a white tiger. Bengal tiger and the Siberian tiger to name only two.
No, Lions are very distantly related to tigers.
They are genetically isolated from all living mainland tigers.
There are no Australian tigers. The animal (now extinct) which was known as the Tasmanian tiger was not related to tigers at all. Its correct name was Thylacine, and it was a marsupial, unlike tigers, which are placental mammals. It was only known as the Tasmanian tiger because of its distinctive stripes.
a liger is the result of a male lion mating with a female tiger
No, tigers live in Tiger Jungle.
Tigers are closely related to lions, leopards, snow leopards and jaguars as they are from the same Panthera genus.
350 individualsThere are nine subspecies of tigers, three of which are extinct. The subspecies are Bengal tigers, indochinese tigers, Malayan tiger, Sumatran tiger, Siberian tiger, and the south china tiger.