Canines are used for ripping and tearing
They have sharp canines which are used for tearing and ripping flesh.
Animals without canines are herbivores - they eat plants. If you're referring to a dog not having canines they can eat anything they normally would but might have difficulty ripping chunks off large pieces of meat so cut their food up.
A lion uses it's canine for ripping up food. If a lion is killed, they remove the canines and sell them at ancient markets.
Incisors- Used for biting Canines- Used for ripping and tearing food apart Premolars- Used for chewing and grinding Molars- also used for chewing and grinding
Because they are hunters and meat eaters and need them for killing prey and ripping the carcass apart
canines are like doges
Saber toothed tigers, similar to modern cats, had two main types of teeth. The long, sharp teeth that they are famous for were their upper canines, although they had a smaller set of canines in their lower jaw as well. The other teeth in a saber toothed cat's mouth were molar and premolar teeth designed for ripping flesh off of their food. These teeth are caller carnassial teeth.
Cats have carnassial teeth, which are sharply pointed and ideal for ripping the muscle and fibers of prey animals. These are subdivided into incisors, canines, premolars and molars based upon root structure, crown structure and the location in the mouth.
the canines and the teeth between the canines
Canines live everywhere there are dogs.
Ripping Corpse was created in 1987.