about 2cm
Not front teeth (incisors), but they have big sideteeth (canines).
if they make fun of your big teeth, say this: If u don't like my big teeth, I can take out my two front teeth and thats all you will get for Christmas! or if its their teeth, say this: Shutup before I take those two big huge front teeth out of yo big head and make them your only christmas presents!
A cat could have small front teeth due to still having its baby teeth. Cats lose teeth and regrown their adult teeth just like humans.
baboons!!
Those two front teeth are used for killing its prey and riping it apart.
incisors
The front ones can grow up to 1m
In comparison to those of humans or smaller animals, yes.
A premolar is a tooth situated in front of the molar teeth - in humans, it is between the canines and the molars.
Braces yah?:)
There is no disease that causes humans to develop sharp teeth. Sharp teeth are typically seen in carnivorous animals, such as sharks and big cats, for hunting and eating meat. In humans, sharp teeth may be caused by genetics, misalignment, or dental procedures such as filings or crowns.
panda's teeth are 7 times larger than humans teeth.