tear and ripe things like meat and such just like your molars help grind your food....
My teeth help me eat. I'm not sure what yours helps you to do. And mine don't affect others.
Canine teeth are important for tearing meat as much as possible, to be better digested later
Cows do not have canine teeth.
You can call canine teeth transitional teeth. They are what you consider to be baby teeth, a child will pull their canine teeth between the ages of 6 and 11, and permanent canine teeth will grow.
Carnivores have canine teeth
The canine teeth, also called cuspids, dog teeth, fangs, or eye teeth. Usually the term canine teeth is used but rarely cuspids.
Most herbivores don't have canine teeth. Horses do.
It is called teeth but the front sharp teeth are called canine teeth and other animals have canine teeth too.
The canine teeth help to chew food in the human mouth. The canine teeth are the longest of the teeth and are good for tearing food. The canine teeth are located in both the upper and lower jaw.
It helps because their teeth bite hard and canines have powerful teeth that bite hard.
They are shaped like a dogs teeth and so they are called canine teeth
Canine teeth are unique to mammals and our ancestors, therapsids. Other creatures, including dinosaurs, never had canine teeth.
The purpose of the human canine teeth is to hold food in place to tear or rip it. The canine teeth are the largest teeth in a humans mouth.
Canine teeth just tear up you'r food.