Tear it apart!
White tigers teeth help them in the wild by helping them hunt for food.=0
they use their teeth and their claws
Crushing large chunks of food, or chewing, generally. You use your front teeth for the biting, and the back for the chewing. That simple!
tigers can strongly bite their food because of their extremely strong jaws and teeth, so a tiger can easily rip open hard or soft skin. so their teeth are suitableto the food they eat.
Zebras have 44 teeth and the front teeth are called incisors which helps them to break through grass easily and chew food. The back teeth are called molars which helps the Zebra crush and grind the food. Zebra teeth appear large like horses; however, it is straight and sharp.
front teeth have a thin shape to cut food when you bite. flatter teeth in the back crush food as u chew.
Their razor sharp teeth and claws combined with their speed and maneuverability.
Their razor sharp teeth and claws combined with their speed and maneuverability.
Animals that have broad and sharp teeth in the front, followed by broad flat teeth inside are likely herbivores. Some examples of such animals include cows, horses, and elephants. The sharp front teeth help to cut and tear vegetation, while the flat back teeth are used for grinding and chewing food.
They are for cutting up your food. For biting off a piece of food to chew with the back teeth.
A rat will break off part of the food (If it's to big) and bring it up to its mouth using it's front paws, then it will use it's large front teeth to nibble off the food until it's finished.
Tigers use their sharp fang-like teeth to bite into the animal. The use their sharp claws to grab the animal. They run for the animal then jump in the air and grab it with their claws and teeth.