Fangs.
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tigers
Yes bobcats have sharp teeth. The canine teeth are sharp, long and used to catch prey. The back teeth act like sharp scissor cutting through meat.
long sharp teeth about 2-3 cm
Dogs do have long sharp front teeth and you might search Nat Geo
A mountain zebra has 44 long sharp teeth. The front teeth are sharp to allow the zebra to easily break grass and the back teeth are used to crush food.
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Yes bobcats have sharp teeth and claws. The canine teeth are sharp, long and used to catch prey. The back teeth act like sharp scissor cutting through meat. The bobcat's claws are sharp and allow them to climb and catch their prey.
about two inches long
They're called fangs, or rather long canine teeth.
Yes, leopards have sharp teeth that are adapted for gripping and tearing their prey. Their long canines are particularly effective for puncturing and holding onto their food while they eat.
Anteaters do not need teeth they just use a long sticky tongue to collect the ants.