yes of course they use their teeth, how else would they bite?
Yes, lions are born with teeth. Their milk teeth appear within their first few weeks of life, followed by their permanent teeth growing in as they mature. This allows them to start learning how to bite and chew from a young age.
That depends on what kind of mammal you refer to. Lions use their teeth, claws, and strength. Dolphins ram into their attackers sometimes. Squirrels hide. Hippos charge, and use their large teeth. Cats scratch. Dogs bite. Raccoons will bite and claw, while hissing. Gazelles run.
Lions use there claws and their sharp teeth.
Mountain lions typically kill their prey by using their powerful jaws and sharp teeth to bite the neck or throat of their target, suffocating it quickly. They may also use their strong forelimbs to hold down the prey while delivering a fatal bite.
The lions use their teeth to tear their food apart and while they attack thier prey.
it can bite it.
for cutting and tearing
Quokkas do not bite people or other animals. They use their teeth to bite the vegetation on which they feed.
They use their claws to catch their prey, but they use their teeth to tear it apart.
its teeth
Lions use their teeth in hunting by clamping the teeth around the prey's neck. This sufocates the prey thus killing it. Lions also use their teeth to eat and kill predators. They don't sufficate prey with their teeth! They snap their necks. They say that in just about every wildlife video.
Well it depends on what bite guards you use but if it comes to sleeping, choose one with support on back teeth. There has been complaints that bite guards do mess up teeth.