really really sharp
tiger teeth are sharp and elephant teeth are soft
sharp ones
The sharp teeth that a tiger has allows it to rip apart the flesh of it's prey. Flat teeth are better suited to eating plants.
The Tasmanian tiger, more properly known as a Thylacine, was a carnivorous marsupial; therefore, it needed to have very sharp teeth.
A tiger's teeth are very sharp. Tigers have enlarged canines that are sharpened to enable them to cut through the flesh of their prey easily, Though their teeth may look dull and rounded at the ends.
The only difference between a regular tiger and a white tiger is colour. Having said that, yes a white tiger has sharp teeth, just like any other tiger would.
The Siberian tiger's teeth are very sharp and pointy to catch other prey :)
Sharp teeth and sharp claws
sharp claws and teeth
YES!
the white tiger avoids danger with it's sharp teeth and markings.
Tiger shark teeth have been described as being razor sharp. They are long, thin and serrated, making it easy for the shark to tear off pieces of meat.