Yes , a few species like homotherium,or maybe even smilodon fatalis.
Homotherium hunts mammoths with high speed and coordinated effort
Young mastodons (relatives of the mammoth ) are also on the menu
tigers hunt in the wild, mostly in forest, but a few hunt on wide, grasslands. they usually hunt deer, and antelope.
White tigers hunt the same prey as any other tiger, they are just genetically mutated bengal tigers!
because people tries to kill tigers so they run away and hunt alone
White tigers leap and catch their prey.
Sabertooth tigers were about the size of the modern African lion (Panthera leo). The sabertooth had short, powerful legs. These animals were not built to run fast or far. The sabertooth was probably an ambush hunter. It would have stalked its prey or attacked large animals from a hiding place. Some saber tooths grew up to 15 feet in length. Saber-toothed cats ranged throughout much of the world during the last Ice Age. The sabertooth has been recovered from many sites in both North and South America.
It was a dragon. Granted, a dragon is not a dinosaur, but neither are mammoths or sabertooth tigers and they were on the team.
Mammoths, young saber-toothed tigers, and bisons
No.
Sabertooth Tigers are extinct.
Well, sabertooth tigers are born with tiny front teeth.
Of course not, because sabertooth tigers are extinct.
No they were Herbivors
Yes, the sabertooth tiger did have fat.
cattle, deer, homo habilis, homo eructus, homo sapiens, mammoths, American lions, sabertooth, and the canis.
Saber tooth tigers and mammoths.
White tigers hunt for food at night.
Tigers are predators: they hunt other animals for food. Tigers are carnivores who hunt their prey, typically killing it by biting its neck.