Sabertooth cats have been extinct for 10,000 years. And they were not tigers, only very distant relatives.
The exact causes are debated but loss of habitat is a good guess. Scarcity of prey might be another (humans might have taken lots of animals that the saber-tooth could have eaten)
Yes. They are the same thing. BUT, the term ''Sabre toothed Tiger'' is incorrect, since the animals it refers to are Not tigers.
Sabre, like Sabre toothed tigers
No, as the sabre toothed tiger is an extinct species.
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Sabre Toothed Tigers and Humans
the sabre toothed tigers habitats are usually lived in grassy plains open woodlands and other dry areas.
Yes sabre tooth tiger have fur
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There were many species of sabre toothed cats (they were not tigers at all), the largest was Smilodon Populator, at nearly 800 pounds or more.
Sabre Toothed Tigers became extinct because of hunting and the Ice Age.
No. Sabre tooth tigers have been extinct for thousands of years.
What DID they eat. Sabre-tooth tigers were saber tooth tigers, and they're extinct. They ate a collection of Deer, Mammoth, Macharachinia and Carcass. Sources: Another Answers.com answer