Saber-toothed tigers, specifically the most well-known species, Smilodon, lived during the Pleistocene Epoch, approximately 2.5 million years ago until about 10,000 years ago. They thrived in North and South America, particularly in regions like the La Brea Tar Pits in California. Their extinction coincided with the end of the last Ice Age, likely due to a combination of climate change and the decline of their prey species.
No, saber-tooth tigers have been extinct for many thousands of years,.
Saber Toothed Tigers were endangered but they are extinct now.
Saber tooth tigers did not adapt therefore they are extinct.
of course they could but not now because they are extinct
No saber tooth tigers are extinct they lived in the ice age.
That couldn't be true. Saber tooth tigers were extinct before videos. They died out a long time ago. That couldn't be true. Saber tooth tigers were extinct before videos. They died out a long time ago.
dodo birds, wooly mammoths, saber tooth tigers,
No. Sabre tooth tigers have been extinct for thousands of years.
Jaguars are not extinct.But however the most extinct cats are the saber-tooth tigers,i believe.
Saber Tooth Tigers live world wide
Saber Tooth Tigers are now extinct so there are non currently breathing. We believe they breathed just like any other cat.
They are extinct but the used to be found pretty much everywhere you now get modern tigers, be they Siberian or otherwise