borneo pygmy elephants do not have claws but dohave teeth, they would have no need for claws but do require big molars for crushing leaves.
Pygmy marmosets are ominvorous creatures and do therefore have canines (the teeth often referred to as fangs). The canines on the lower jaw are however incisiform so whether or not they could be considered fangs could be called into question. Pygmy marmosets do indeed have claws. These claws are used to cling onto the trees they live in.
No, They Have Rather Blunt Teeth And Don't Have Claws. They Are Herbivores And Eat Kelp, Algae And Other Seaweed. In Fact, They Are Not Pinnipeds, But Are Related To Elephants.
The pygmy possum's only defence is its claws and teeth, but these would be ineffective on a predator. It tries to escape predators by climbing. It is a very agile creature, able to jump and climb, and it also uses camouflage, staying still so that predators cannot easily spot it. The pygmy possum also hides in hollows in trees.
the pygmy hippo is endangered because people are killing them for their teeth and skin.
The claws help them climb and the teeth help them chew.
Rare as hen's teeth
with their teeth and claws
Elephants have 26 teeth
Elephants...Teeth Sinking into Heart was created on 2008-10-07.
Yes, pygmy marmosets have teeth. They have 32 teeth, which consist of incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. These teeth are adapted for their omnivorous diet, which includes insects, fruit, tree sap, and small vertebrates.
the claws and mouth come to mind
The Koala uses its teeth and powerful jaws to chew eucalyptus leaves into a paste and its sharp claws to climb trees. Their claws and teeth can cause considerable damage to an attacker.