Wolves have very sharp teeth, for they are mammals. Their teeth are in the middle of the sharp spectrum. Basically, this means, their teeth are about sharper than half of the animal kingdom-less sharp than the other half. Middle of the food chain.
Wolves and other canines are primarily carnivorous, so having sharp teeth enables them to better cut and tear flesh as they eat; molars and flatter teeth are designed for grinding and wearing down, so they would be useless to a wolf.
Foxes teeth are usually sharper than most domestic dogs
because they have to hunt and eat their meat. When they eat their meat they tear it using their teeth and eating and also chewing.
Wolves do not have horns. They do, however, have great big teeth! And they hunt in packs.
Like their wolf cousins, dogs have sharp teeth to chew through tough meat and muscle of its prey or food.
wolves have very sharp and large teeth
dogs and foxes are the same because they both have sharp teeth and tails
Foxes teeth are sharp allowing them to tear the fur and meat off their prey.
Foxes survival skills are their sharp teeth and quiet sense to live.
I think so Yes, they have teeth.
Arctic foxes have white fur, which helps them sneek up on their prey. They have sharp teeth and they are fast. They often eat small mammals such as the arctic rabbit.
they hve a good sense of smell, hearing, fast,agile, sharp teeth, claws eyesight
foxes protect themselves using their teeth and claws and they can run fasterFox use their sharp teeth and claws to rip apart animals
no their teeth are not sharp
Sharp teeth are just teeth (the things in your mouth that you chew with) that are sharp or pointy.
mouth
Yes they have VERY sharp teeth
A little bit of sharp teeth.