Yes, and I have the pictures and 8" scar to prove it.
Not all Sharks can. Those who can have cutting, serrated teeth and powerful jaws. Together with a shake of the head, this Cuts flesh easily.
Emus have long, sharp beaks, dark brown to grey in colour. For a close-up view of an emu's beak, see the related link below.
incisors
eagles
Yes because they are larger than people and there muscles are bigger and stronger than ours, allowing them to bite hard and tear through flesh and bone.
so it can tear the animal flesh
Lacrimal bone; lacrima = tear
To tear open or at least puncture the flesh to get at the blood.
Lions tear off pieces of flesh when feeding on a prey they have just killed. Crunching bones is mostly done by hyenas, who's jaws are very strong.
Crocodiles use their teeth to capture prey. Once they have a grip on prey, they drag it underwater so it drowns. Then they eat it by using their teeth to grab a chunk of the flesh, and then rolling over in the water to tear it off. They have to do that because their teeth are not effective for shearing flesh off of bone.
there CARNIVORES they need it to tear into the flesh of their prey
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