It still has sharp claws. The canines in big cats help them to drag their preys, so it's not essential they are sharp.
A lion is a feline
a lion has a type of canine teeth that can tear
sharp ones
wolf = canine lion = feline A lion lives in the jungles of Africa A wolf lives ______?
The lion only has one predtor, that's us. Does that answer your ?
About 8 cm or inches long?
It is highly unlikely that a wolverine would be able to kill a full-grown lion. Lions are much larger and more powerful predators, equipped with strong jaws and sharp claws. Wolverines are known for their tenacity, but they typically target smaller prey and would likely avoid a confrontation with a lion if possible.
Lion's teeth are used to kill prey and for eating. The canine teeth are sharp and allow them to grap hold of their prey. Their back teeth called carnassals are sharp like scissors allowing them to cut their prey into pieces.
Lion's would be bigger while fully-grown (unless there is such a thing as dwarf lions?), but a lion cub would be smaller.... But in general Lions ;D
a lions teeth are sharp and a giraffes teeth are not
A lion has a type of canine teeth that can tear Biscuspids and cuspids (Bicuspids tearing and grinding, Cuspids tear and shred)
yes