60
Regular teeth
Yes, they do : )
20 teeths
baffalo has no upper teeth
Buffalo teeth are large and robust, adapted for their herbivorous diet. They typically have flat, broad surfaces for grinding tough grasses and plants. The front teeth, or incisors, are prominent and chisel-like, while the molars at the back are wide and flat to aid in chewing. The overall appearance of buffalo teeth reflects their role in processing fibrous plant material efficiently.
Lions are "top" predatory carnivores, they are equipped with specialized killing teeth and claws. They use these to grasp and seize the buffalo, usually suffocating it.
they had spears made out of rocks or animal teeth and stab them with it from a far distance.
They would use the teeth of buffalo.
Their teeth have evolved so that the lions can hunt down, kill and consume prey animals such as antelopes, giraffes, buffalo and other large herbivore mammals. The teeth are large, long and sharp so that when the lion bites, the teeth sink into the prey's muscles and lock there, preventing the prey from escaping.
The buffalo was the mainstay for the Plains tribes, not just Sioux. The buffalo provided most of the People's meat, which was dried to keep over winter. They provided hides for shelter and for robes. The buffalo horns made utensils. Basically every part of the buffalo was used in one form or another.
cheetah it is obvious. cheetahs have razor sharp teeth that could kill a buffalo any time.
Bison have 12 molars, 12 premolars, 2 canines, and 6 incisors, for a total of 32 teeth. They have a high crown that curves slightly downward. Like most animals, buffalo are born with baby teeth (milk teeth) which they begin losing at about a year old when their first permanent teeth grow in.