No. Canines are dog-like creatures including wolves, dogs, dingos, coyotes, foxes, etc. Bears are not related to this family, also known scientifically as Canidae. Rather, they are related to the bear family, being Ursidae (Genus Ursus or Ursa). Though they are known as "caniforms," this should never lead someone to the conclusion that they are directly related to such dog-like creatures.
Neither they are members of the family Ursidae and are classified as caniforms
yes, they are important features of the predators to help them bring down/ eat prey.
No, bears belong to the Ursidae (bear) family.
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No, the bear is an ursine.
yes.
All bears are in a group called ursine.
Which teeth are we talking about here? The canines, the incisors or the molars? If the canines, then on average they are around 3 to 4 inches in length.
They are all mammalsBears and dogs are omnivores whilst cats are carnivoresDogs are canines, cats are felines and bears are ursine.
Sun bears have a total of 40 teeth including two very sharp canines. Their canines, which are used to bite through twigs and big leaves, are recorded to be as long as 5 inches!
No. Wolves are Canines like dogs, foxes and coyotes. Bears are Ursine and have nothing in common with wolves, save for both being mammals
Homo sapiens!!!!! canines, bears, pigs, chimpanzees (primates generally) baboons etc...
A grizzly bear's canines can be up to 5 inches long at most.
canines are like doges
Absolutely not. Canines (dogs, wolves, coyotes) are carnivorous, so are bears, and so are killer whales, to name the first three that occur to me.
yes especaily if they are only chics as others of there kind will eat them. If they are just an eagle then they may be eaten by wild big cats or bears or canines.
bears, coati, canines, hedgehogs, opossums, pigs, primates, raccoons, rodents, skunks and sloths dogs,mosqitoes,mangoes,eagles,vulture
Homo sapiens!!!!! canines, bears, pigs, chimpanzees (primates generally) baboons etc...