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Thecuspids cut the food. The bicuspids chew the food.The incisors tear the food .The molars grind the food
Teeth are good for so many things. They are the key to early digestion. You slice up chunks of food with your incisors. Canines grip and tear food using a single rounded point. Your premolars are smaller than your molars, and they grind your food, and molars have a flat edge so you can mash your food thoroughly.
The two sharp teeth located next to the front incisor teeth in mammals that are used to grip and tear
canines
to tear the food; think of a dog (and of the latin root of the word meaning dog -canes-)
They search for their food then grip it with their tongues and swallow it.
gorilla grip tape ( home depot)
To tear and crush food
sniff and tarzan grip
No they Cut Food
It will depend on how they eat and whether they are primarily hunters or scavengers.Carnivores will generally have larger canines and fewer molars and premolars. Their premolars and molars will generally be used for crushing bones or tearing meat - not for grinding like in a herbivore. Therefore they may have a different structure. They will also still have incisors at the front - for grabbing on to the meat.
to grip food,kill food,intimidate opponents and defend it self