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the function of those teeth is holding met and bones , when eating and also help to chew the food.
Carnassial teeth often cause puncture wounds when a cat bites a human.
The leopard has 32 teeth (three types - canine, carnassial and incisors). Leopards have sharp teeth in which to grab onto their prey. They have four long pointed canine teeth which are about 2 inches long. The carnassial teeth have sharp edges to cuff off pieces of meat. The incisors are used to tear off bits of meat from bones.
Wolf's don't use teeth they chew with their gums.
Wolves use its legs, claws, and mostly its teeth.
During a fight they use their teeth and claws.
They have meat eating teeth or carnassial teeth. The large Canines are used for killing their prey and tearin meat off the bone. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tigers has a section just for Hunting and Diet.
Mountain lions have 30 teeth - canines, carnassial, and incisiors. All of these are considered dangerously sharp, perfect for killing and eating their prey.
Carnivores typically have sharp, pointed teeth that are well-suited for tearing and slicing meat. These teeth are called carnassial teeth, and they are adapted for efficiently capturing and consuming their prey.
Wolves do yous their teeth in battles between ranks and dominance. The lead male wolf will use its teeth in many situations but mostly for dominance battles.
They use their strong jaws and sharp teeth to eat it.