T-Rex
a dromaeosaurus (a small feathered carnivorous dinosaur) (image) femur, the teeth of a sauropod (giant long necked herbivorous), a tyrannosauroid (giant carnivorous related to Tyrannosaurus) and an iguanodont (bipedal herbivorous dinosaur)
A tiger's teeth can measure up to about 3 inches long. They have sharp, curved canines for grabbing and killing prey, as they are carnivorous predators.
Depends on the dinosaur. T. Rex had over 60 thick, conical, banana sized teeth that were up to 9 inches. They would grow back any teeth that they lost.
megalodon it was basicly a giant shark. its teeth grew up to 7 inches long (that's the biggest meg tooth ever found) check it out! its my favourite dinosaur-it grew up to 65 feet long-larger than a standard bus.
A lion's canine teeth can grow up to 3 inches long. These large teeth are essential for hunting and gripping prey. In addition to the canines, their other teeth, like the premolars and molars, also contribute to their ability to process food, but they are generally smaller than the canines. Overall, lion teeth are well-adapted for their carnivorous diet.
Microraptor, its about 24 inches long.
Cave lions' teeth are up to 6 inches long.
Diplodocus did not have a horn. Diplodocus was a sauropod walking on all four limbs with an extremely long neck and tail.
T-rex teeth were up to 8 inches including the root.
The Cougar's canine teeth are three to four inches long.
The teeth of the megalodon are about 7 inches long.
A t- rex can have teeth up to 8 inches long.