This sounds like a description of a beaver.
This describes the beaver, a semi-aquatic mammal found in North America, Europe and Asia.
Yes cheetahs have large molars, large ears, excellent vision, very small canine teeth and powerful legs.
powerful forequaters, large teeth for hunting
It's speed, claws, large teeth and powerful jaws.
A bull shark is a large fish with multiple rows of teeth. In fact, the bull shark has fifty different rows of strong teeth!
Bears are powerful animals, with strong jaws and sharp teeth and claws.
The animal known for having wide teeth and powerful jaws for chewing through bamboo leaves is the giant panda. Pandas have evolved to have strong jaw muscles and large molars that enable them to efficiently process the tough bamboo, which makes up the majority of their diet. Their specialized teeth and jaws are essential for breaking down the fibrous material of bamboo.
A hippopotamus protects itself with its sharp, and strong teeth. The hippo is large, and not afraid to attack when it feels threatened. Its teeth and jaws are strong and able to bite and crush enemies.
The allosaurus had a unique body build, was strong, and had large teeth to eat meat.
Tasmanian devils have sharp teeth and very strong jaws. When threatened, they can release a powerful and repulsive scent.
Tasmanian devils have sharp teeth and very strong jaws. When threatened, they can release a powerful and repulsive scent.
If the rabbit has strong large teeth it should be able to.