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the saber tooth tiger lived during the ice age, when the continents were all connected, so they really didn't live in one specific spot

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Sabre-toothed tigers, also known as Smilodon, lived in North and South America during the Pleistocene epoch. They were found in a variety of habitats such as grasslands, scrublands, and even forests. However, they are now extinct.

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there used to live in the UK when it froze for 900 years then died out when all the ice melted.

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Why were Sabre tooth tigers extinction?

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What do sabre-toothed tigers eat?

What DID they eat. Sabre-tooth tigers were saber tooth tigers, and they're extinct. They ate a collection of Deer, Mammoth, Macharachinia and Carcass. Sources: Another Answers.com answer


What rank did Sabre-tooth tigers have on the food chain?

apex predator,top of the chain.sabertooths were NOT tigers.


More about the Sabre tooth tigers?

they have longest teeth in the carnivorus kingdom


Where is the Sabre tooth tigers habitat?

the sabre toothed tigers habitats are usually lived in grassy plains open woodlands and other dry areas.


Where do saber tooth live now?

The sabre tooth is extinct


Did saber-toothed tigers have fur?

Yes sabre tooth tiger have fur


Are saber-toothed tigers still alive 2011?

No. Sabre tooth tigers have been extinct for thousands of years.


Did Sabre tooth tigers have short hair or long hair?

i think short hair


What kind of landscape did saber-toothed tigers live?

sabre tooth tigres lived in aisa and canada. they were coverd in pink fur and they loved to kiss there wives


Are leopards decended from saber-toothed tigers?

no Sabre tooth tigers lived in north and south America there relatives are jugars and pumas


What is the probability of the saber-toothed tigers still existing?

The probability of sabre-tooth tigers still existing as living animals is zero.