The "saber-toothed tiger," Smilodon, is the CaliforniaState Fossil and the second most common fossil mammal found in the La Brea tar pits. The name "saber-toothed tiger" is misleading as these animals are not closely related to tigers
sabertoothed tigers.
The real scientific name for sabertoothed tigers of all ages was smilodon.
yes
Sabertoothed tiger
No, we just kind of guessed they were there. p.s. It would be the fossil remains, not fossils in remain.
because as it lived in the ice age it must have been adapted to the environment but as the ice age ended the tigers would have drowned into the melted ice or they were probably killed due to the heat and changes in the environment. It could have also had happened because most of their pray ( e.g mammoths) would have died so they could have had starved to death.
how many fossils are in the royal tyrell museum
Climb to the top of the ice mountain and talk to the knight. Watch out- the sabertoothed helicopter is there!
why do you think many animals and plants did not become fossils
Fossils show that there have been many different species of organisms that have lived on Earth throughout its history. These fossils provide important clues about the evolution and biodiversity of life on our planet.
yes California the saber toothed cat is the state dinosaur.
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