Walrus maybe they occasionally eat clams and mullosks but other than that I don't know.
One common predatory mammal with 2 long teeth in existence today is the lion. An extinct animal would be the saber tooth tiger, which lived around 3000 B.C. The tigers fangs, or canines could grow up to 6 inches long. ( There is no mammal in history to have solely 2 teeth, if that's what you're asking.)
Opossums have the most teeth of any mammal - 50pointy teeth. When threatened, this slow critter often gapes its mouth open, exposing that mouth full of sharp teeth. It's just a threat display, however, and opossums very rarely bite.
dolphins have very large teeth. almost as long as dawsons pubes dolphins have very large teeth. almost as long as dawsons pubes
A giraffe is a mammal in africa with a very long neck
Panthers are very predatory during mating season.
Some of them don't even have teeth! But if they do.... very small.
It depends on the teeth. If it is very crooked then it would be long.
No. Kiwi do not have teeth. A kiwi is a small, flightless bird with a long bill, and most certainly no teeth.
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Forest-dwelling mammal closely related to the genets,with a very long tail anda spotted or banded coat of thick fur (7)
IT is the very large mammal that is native to Africa and lives in the water. It is related to the Pig family. It has a Hugh mouth with large teeth that looks like tusks.