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Werewolves are crosses between man and canine, but due to the animalistic nature of the creatures, they lean more towards the canine side.
Yes, of course. To tell if someone is a werewolf they have: more than 6 canine teeth, they are tan, they don't act normal, and they have good reflexes and speed or strength.
The canine teeth, also called cuspids, dog teeth, fangs, or eye teeth. Usually the term canine teeth is used but rarely cuspids.
Bad grammar, but vampires have 'fangs', because they need to be able to sink their teeth into their prey. If they're blunt, they wont be able to.
An African wild dog might struggle to let alone injure a lion in any way but no canine can hunt lion except werewolf!
"K-9" is a bastardization of "Canine". K-9 units usually consist of a Handler or dog trainer and a police dog.
Canine refers to anything related to dogs or resembling a dog, such as a characteristic or behavior. It can also refer to the family of animals that includes domestic dogs, wolves, and foxes.
A wolf is the ancestor of the dog, and is found mostly in the wild, and is a real animal. A werewolf is a myth, which is a half-man, half-beast (wolf), where the "werewolf" had hair all over the body, the teeth suddenly became sharp and pointy, and the werewolf only transformed during a full moon. A wolf and werewolf only have two things in common: they both have hair all over the body, and they have sharp teeth.
No. A horse is not a canine. A canine is a dog.
No, police officers have no juristration unless the canine is threatening the officer or the canine bite a person. Usually if the case only involves the shots then the Animal Control deals with it, but usually nothing happens unless the dog is a threat.
when does canine develop
"My dog needs special canine medicine." "I have a cavity in my canine tooth."