The large-toothed aspen (Populus grandidentata) has alternate leaf arrangements. This means that the leaves are positioned alternately along the stem, rather than directly opposite each other. The leaves are typically broad and have serrated edges, contributing to the tree's distinct appearance.
Saber toothed cats were as large as modern tigers and lions, but were only distant relatives.
Sycamore trees (Platanus spp.) have alternate leaf arrangement. This means that the leaves are positioned one after the other along the stem, rather than directly across from each other (opposite) or in clusters (whorled). The leaves are typically large and lobed, contributing to the tree's distinctive appearance.
No. There were many type of sabre-toothed cats however.
as big as a cargo ship
The saber-toothed cat
no
The opposite of large in French is "petit".
powerful forequaters, large teeth for hunting
The Narwal (or Narwhale) is a toothed whale. It has a large "tusk" from a protruding canine tooth.
The opposite of small is large, or sizable. (also big, opposite of little)
Baby tigers, lions, jaguars, and other large cats are called cubs. Hence, baby saber-toothed cats are called cubs.
a large cat that has 2 long canine teeth