Were Sabretooth Tigers actually Tigers?
No
Which state had the most Mammoths?
Alaska
Are Wooly Rhinos still around?
No, they died out after the Ice Age
Does moss grow on sloths?
Yes, they move so slow moss and mold grow on their fur
Are there short-faced bears around today?
No, they died out after the Ice Age
How long were the Sabretooth Tiger's teeth?
8 inches
Did Mammoths eat people?
No, but the Inuit people across Alaska and the Northern Territories of Canada have multiple legends depicting Mammoths that did eat people
How many horns did Wooly Rhinos have?
2
Are sloths good at swimming?
Yes, they move faster in water than on land
Were short-faced Bears found in Mexico?
Yes, they were found anywhere from Alaska to Mexico
What Hockey Team has a Sabretooth Tiger as its mascot?
Nashville Predators
Which Hockey Team has a Wooly Mammoth as its mascot?
Utah Mammoth
Are today's rhinos smaller than Wooly Rhinos?
No, they were about the same size
Which state has the most sloths?
None of them, they are not naturally found in America
Which Hockey team has a short-faced bear as its mascot?
Minnesota Wild
How heavy were Sabretooth Tigers?
880 pounds
How long were a Mammoths Tusks?
15 ft
Which is heavier: the Ford F250 or the Wooly Rhino?
Wooly Rhino
How Big were sloths in the Ice Age?
8,000 pounds and 9 ft tall
Which is heavier: the Short-Faced Bear or the 2016 Toyota Prius
Short-Faced Bear (2,600 pounds)
Are there Sabretooth Tigers around today?
No, but some say they see big cats with long teeth in the Appalachian Mountains around North Carolina. The Death Cat of Cherokee Valley is said to be 8 ft long and have teeth that are a foot long, which matches the Sabretooth's description. They have been documented by the Native Cherokee's and travelers wondering through Appalachia and the Smokey Mountains.
Are Mammoths around Today?
Not yet, Scientists are trying to clone frozen mammoths to bring them back from extinction
Who is taller: Me or the Wooly Rhino?
Me
How many types of sloths are still alive today?
2
How tall were short-faced bears?
14 ft