The largest breed goes between an Old English Mastiff , the Great Dane , or an Irish Wolfhound . Check them all out , then you tell me .
Because wolves are there ancestors and wolves are canines
=A Large male was cough around Masai Mara and it's canines were amazingly big.==They were around 6 inches long!=
The length of their canines varied between species, but the longest they could get is up to 20 inches.
canine. wolves and other members of the dog family are all canines
Herbivorous animals typically have few to no canines. Unlike carnivores, which use canines for tearing flesh, herbivores have evolved to have flat teeth, such as molars and premolars, which are better suited for grinding plant material. Some herbivores, like pigs, may have reduced or modified canines, but they generally do not rely on them for feeding. Overall, the presence of canines in herbivores is minimal compared to carnivorous species.
No, the largest species of bear is the Kodiak bear :D
The largest number of species are the insects as a whole, be they flying or crawling.
The length of their canines varied between species, but the longest they could get is up to 20 inches.
All dogs are of the same species because any one dog can mate with another dog to create fertile offspring (the definition of a species - an interbreeding population that can produce fertile offspring).
The group that contains the largest number of species is species.
The largest cactus species found in Arizona is the Saguaro cactus.
Among land carnivores, tigers have the largest canine teeth. These sharp and long teeth help them to effectively capture and subdue their prey. The canine teeth of tigers can grow up to around 3 to 4 inches in length.