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Mushrooms are not plants - they are fungi.
dinosoars? No. They had long been extinct. The only predators that could trouble an adult Sabre tooth would be maybe giant bears, huge crocodiles and some pretty big and nasty hyena-like things that lived about that time. Of course, their young would be vulnerable to much smaller predators.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Hericiumramosum.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Hydnumrepandum.
dabertooth grisly bears tooth
Woolly mammoths had a few natural predators, including early humans and some large carnivores like saber-toothed cats, cave lions, and perhaps even wolves. However, due to their large size and social behavior, adult woolly mammoths were likely less vulnerable to predation, with calves being the more common targets for predators.
Enamel
Crown The enamel actually bears the force of chewing!
I think the tooth whale is but not the penguin
Pelagic Fish such as Tuna, Albacore, and Marlin
No. The tiger and white tiger are descendants from the saber tooth tiger. As the saber tooth tiger evolved it found less need for its giant teeth therefore, and evolution took place the tigers teeth grew smaller in size. The bear has been around for almost forever. Although there are many different types of bears. The bears evolved from other bears depending on location.
Yes, his name is Gnash. He's a sabre-tooth tiger.