Teeth
It depends. If it is soft food you want to use your top two front teeth but if it is a hard food like a carrot you want to use the molers closest to the tip of your tongue. I'm not sure what they are called though. hope i helped.
It depends. If it is soft food you want to use your top two front teeth but if it is a hard food like a carrot you want to use the molers closest to the tip of your tongue. I'm not sure what they are called though. hope i helped.
The canines can be up to five inches, though four inches is the normal length.The canines have to be large,because a tiger takes down animals as big as buffalo.The canines meet in the neck,severing the cervical bones.
Yes, canines do have occlusal surfaces, though they are not as pronounced as those found in molars or premolars. The occlusal surface of a canine is more pointed and designed for tearing and holding food rather than grinding. This distinctive shape allows canines to effectively perform their role in the dental arch.
Mine does! I have known a lot of canines that act as though their humans are their littermates.
Sorry, no they aren't. They are a totally different species.Felidae (Felines)and Canidae (dogs)There are many different sub-species though.
The Sanskrit name for jaguar is "Vyaghra," which generally refers to a tiger or large cat. In some contexts, it may also be referred to as "Kharar," though "Vyaghra" is more commonly associated with felines in general. The term encompasses the characteristics of strength and agility attributed to these big cats.
Fermented grape juice is wine.If you distill it, though, it's generally called brandy.
Councillors, generally. Though some may have a particular title such as mayor.
Yes, the wolves and dogs are in the same family. They are in the Canine Family.
A nest, or a bird house.
Yes Bull elk blow air past the canines (Ivories) this creates the high pitch notes that are associated with the bugle.