The closest living relatives to saber-toothed cats, such as Smilodon, are modern big cats, particularly the lion and tiger. These animals share a common ancestor with saber-toothed cats, though they diverged millions of years ago. Interestingly, while saber-toothed cats are often classified within the subfamily Machairodontinae, they are not direct ancestors of today's big cats but rather distant cousins. Other relatives in the broader family Felidae include smaller cats, though they are more distantly related.
The saber tooth cat.
The biggest animal tooth in the world was from the saber tooth tiger which lived in the ice age.
They are well beyond endangered, the Saber-tooths became extinct around 11,000 years ago.
The animal was a plant eater.It MAY be a chip off the whole tooth...Saber-toothed tigers had sharp teeth, I believe THEY were omnivores.
A Saber Tooth.^_^
Saber Tooth Tigers live world wide
No, they are a fictional creature in the Ice Age movies. Any animal with saber teeth wouldn't have been adapted for eating nuts.
A female saber-tooth tiger would be called a sabress.And a male saber-tooth tiger would be called a saber.
The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger was created in 2008.
Saber tooth tiger (extinct) Saddle back pig. Salamander. Salmon. sardine.
yes a saber tooth is 3 feet but I am 20 metres in my pants
Saber tooth. Too big for the lynx.