牙やうなり声を負担する
Kiba ya unari-goe o futan suru
Unari-goe
Yes, bears absolutely have fangs. The definition of a "fang" is a "long, pointed tooth", and bears have 4 fangs; 2 on the top and two on the bottom.
White = shiro bear (animal) = kuma
テディベア (tedibea)
小熊(koguma)
You may say 'kuma,' written: くま
True you can say, "kuroguma" but that would be the direct translation from English. The name for black bears in Japanese is, "tsukino waguma". Meaning moon bear, or crescent bear.
That's Korean not Japanese.
熊のかぎ爪 : 'kuma no kagidzume' means 'bear claw(s)' in Japanese.
小さな熊 (chiisana kuma)
You may say 'koguma,' written: 小熊
you could possably say "Arigato Kuro Kuma" Arigato means thank you, Kuro means black, and Kuma means bear