Canines, also known as cuspids, are pointed teeth located in the front of the mouth, adjacent to the incisors. In humans, there are typically four canines—two on the top (maxillary) and two on the bottom (mandibular). They play a crucial role in tearing food and maintaining the structure of the dental arch. If you're asking about a specific context, please provide more details!
canines are like doges
Canines live everywhere there are dogs.
the canines and the teeth between the canines
Only carnivores (meat eating animals) have canines
Only carnivores (meat eating animals) have canines
Foxes are canines.
Cynology is the study of canines and domestic dogs.
Canines cut. Molars chew. And incisors tear
Because wolves are there ancestors and wolves are canines
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Cats have a kind of teeth called Canines. Humans have them too!
The canines can be up to five inches, though four inches is the normal length.The canines have to be large,because a tiger takes down animals as big as buffalo.The canines meet in the neck,severing the cervical bones.