the armadillo. . . or so I've heard
Opossums have the most teeth of any mammal - 50pointy teeth. When threatened, this slow critter often gapes its mouth open, exposing that mouth full of sharp teeth. It's just a threat display, however, and opossums very rarely bite.
The Sperm Whale, Physeter Macrocephalus.
No, a pig's teeth are not made of meat (pork). Like most mammal's teeth, a pig's teeth are composed of a fleshy ennervated core called the pulp, which is surrounded by the dentin and coated on the outside with enamel.
Bones and Teeth
It's diet. That's why we have teeth foe tearing (meat) and teeth for grinding (plants).
They were incisor teeth, for eating.
four which are called canines.
bones and teeth
No it does not
The land mammal with the fewest teeth is the armadillo. It has just a few peg-like molars. However, apart from some mammals which have no teeth at all (such as anteaters, echidnas and platypuses), the mammal with the fewest teeth is the narwhal. A marine mammal, the narwhal has just two teeth. These teeth are not inside the narwhal's mouths, but are buried in their upper jaws in both males and females. Only one tooth is visible, and that is the left tooth of the male, which can grow to around 2.4 metres.
if the mammal's teeth are strong they are more capable of eating stronger prey
it is a lion that is the largest This is wrong. The Clouded Leopard has the longest canines of any wild cat.