no
I think you mean saber tooth tiger and it looks like a lion but a bit shorter with long canine teeth that are out of its mouth.
Probably not, either may be as big as the other.
no
Saber-toothed cats, also known as Smilodons, were carnivorous predators that primarily fed on large herbivores such as mammoths, bison, and horses. They had strong jaws and sharp, long canines that helped them take down their prey. Additionally, they may have supplemented their diet with smaller animals or scavenged for food when necessary.
8 to 10 cm
saber tooth
saber tooth tigers is the only thing I know
I'm assuming you mean saber tooth tigers. There is no such thing as what you asked about. Rephrase your question with "saber tooth tigers" or "Smilodon", and you might get better information.
I think you mean saber tooth tiger and it looks like a lion but a bit shorter with long canine teeth that are out of its mouth.
The estimated life span of the saber tooth tiger was about the same as the modern-day lion, 20 to 40 years. No one can actually know for sure.
The exact color of the saber-toothed cat's fur is not known. It is thought to be similar in color to today's lion. The name Saber Tooth means Knife tooth. The cat was on average 8 feet in height, 4-5 feet long, and weighed 440 pounds. Smilodon was the largest species of saber-toothed cat.
Saber Tooth Tigers live world wide
A female saber-tooth tiger would be called a sabress.And a male saber-tooth tiger would be called a saber.
Probably not, either may be as big as the other.
The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger was created in 2008.
Not a thing, at this point. The saber tooth tiger became extinct some 10 to 20 thousand years ago.
yes a saber tooth is 3 feet but I am 20 metres in my pants