Maybe large dinosaurs
2006-12-26 08:10:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not really sure they had any besides starvation and the grim reaper. There were animals that could eat them - but those animals would hardly be seen as aggressively trying to hunt them down.
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I went an read more on the wikipedia site http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saber-toothed_cat but it had no more information that what I already knew. They really didn't have an nature predators
2006-12-26 08:13:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Saber tooth's were alpha predators, as were humans. In the competition for same sources of food, the humans likely rendered the saber tooth's extinct.
2006-12-26 08:11:41
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answered by Dane 6
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I doubt seriously that the saber tooth had any predators. Man may have killed a saber tooth or two in defense, but I do not think there were any animals hunting saber tooth's.
2006-12-26 08:11:30
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answered by Anonymous
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If the Tyrannosaurus Rex was still alive, then it probably would have been the only one.
Other than that, the only thing that comes to mind would be man. Only because they needed fur for warmth, teeth and claws for weapons, and bones for tools. But as a result of gathering these things (or self-defense) they got meat for food.
I just thought of this: Disease, natural expiration, and anything else competing for the same food.
2006-12-26 08:23:33
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answered by Goyo 6
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pre historic cave dwelling, giant ,mountain lion
called sabertooth tiger,they did not have preditors ,they were the preditors
the Trex were already extinct
Man would have been his only preditor ,but not by choice maybe in self defence .the whole tribe against one of them.
2006-12-26 08:17:58
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answered by Anonymous
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It had none
EDIT: Those that have suggested T-REX are wrong. Current thinking is that T-Rex was a scavenger, not a hunter.
2006-12-26 08:11:17
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answered by Anonymous
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1) In a biology term, after it died, decomposers (bacteria and such) ate it.
So yeah, not really any predators
2006-12-26 09:28:25
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answered by Zaza 5
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