yes
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Canines, molars, and incisors.
A grizzly bear's canines can be up to 5 inches long at most.
canines are like doges
Yes, almost definitely. The black bear's sheer size and strength would overpower a lone wolf, and its canines would easily tear its oesophagus out. However, if it were a pack of wolves then the pack would definitely conquer the bear. PS. "Wolf".
Canines live everywhere there are dogs.
the canines and the teeth between the canines
Foxes are canines.
Only carnivores (meat eating animals) have canines
Only carnivores (meat eating animals) have canines
Cynology is the study of canines and domestic dogs.
No, a panda is not technically even a bear and even if it was, with the exception of canines, different species cannot interbreed and give birth to a viable offspring. Like a horse and donkey, will make a mule, but mules are always male and thus cannot breed itself. Another example is the lyger.
Canines cut. Molars chew. And incisors tear