Red pandas do not have pointy teeth like some carnivorous animals. Instead, they possess a set of flat molars that are adapted for grinding and crushing bamboo, which is their primary food source. Their dental structure is more similar to that of herbivores, reflecting their diet. While they do have sharper canine teeth, these are not as pronounced as those found in true carnivores.
they have claws
yes, they use their teeth to eat bamboo
Your pointy teeth are canines
the tipe of teeth a puppy has is pointy
Pointy
Red pandas have small, sharp teeth that are adapted for their diet, primarily consisting of bamboo. Their dental formula includes 36 teeth, with incisors that are particularly well-developed for cutting through tough plant material. Adult red pandas' teeth are similar in size to those of domestic cats, but their canines are more pronounced for grasping and tearing. Overall, their teeth are well-suited for their herbivorous lifestyle.
Actually, they are your pointy teeth right by your two front teeth.
Canine teeth
The pointy teeth in the mouth are named "Canines" and are common among mammals, usually being enlarged in carnivores. Canine teeth can be found between the incisors and premolar teeth in mammals.
A dentist has to file them.
I think u ment pointy...but yes they are pointy not flat.
They are very sharp. The panda has a powerful jaw that is used to chew its food. The red panda 38 teeth and a large mouth. The inner teeth are flat to grind up food besides meat.