No.
Sabertooth Tigers are extinct.
No, zebras and tigers do not live on the same continent. Zebras are found in Africa, and tigers are found in Asia.
Well, sabertooth tigers are born with tiny front teeth.
Of course not, because sabertooth tigers are extinct.
White tigers are carnivores and typically prey on a wide range of animals in the wild, including deer, wild boar, and water buffalo. However, zebras are not a common prey for tigers, including white tigers. Tigers primarily hunt in forests and grasslands, where zebras are not typically found.
Yes, the sabertooth tiger did have fat.
Tigers and zebras do not live in the same continent (area) of the world so they would not meet. Tigers live in Asia and Zebras live in Africa. However, if they did, a tiger would most likely DEVOUR a zebra.
Sabertooth tigers and mammoths existed during the same time period but likely had different hunting strategies. Sabertooth tigers were known to hunt a variety of animals, likely smaller and more agile prey, while mammoths were large herbivores. There is no direct evidence to suggest that sabertooth tigers hunted mammoths specifically.
zebras enemies are usually lions and tigers
lions and tigers
They both have stripes.