I think the word you may be looking for is bilophodont. If not maybe you are looking for their dental formula and that varies between species. No matter what "type" of teeth they have, the teeth have the same names as humans, that being: incisors, canines, premolars and molars
They have teeth which would not normally be called fangs.
They may eat them, defecate them out, etc.
Chimps have teeth just like us, but a lot tougher. They use them to shave the park off of trees, to chew hard nuts, and to break down tough fibrous plants. Human teeth could not stand up to such abuse.
They are just like you but chimps have the same dna as you 98.8%
The differences between the maxillary angle, teeth, and palate of chimps and humans can be attributed to evolutionary adaptations related to diet and social behavior. Humans have evolved a more parabolic dental arch and smaller teeth, reflecting a shift towards a varied diet that includes cooked foods, while chimps retain larger, more pronounced teeth suited for tougher, raw vegetation. Additionally, the broader palate in humans supports a more complex speech capability, which is less pronounced in chimps. These structural variations highlight the divergent evolutionary paths of the two species.
They are just like you but chimps have the same dna as you 98.8%
Chimps are called chimps, and they are always an animal.
Chimps like to to play with blocks Chimps like to to play with blocks
Chimps live in tropical rain forest in central Africa.
mustangs have the same type of teeth as any horse.
The same type of teeth as a tame horse.
a lion has a type of canine teeth that can tear