They have incisors at the front then canines, premolars and molars at the back. Its the same structure as a domestic cat.
Yes, teeth are connected to the skull through the jawbone, which is part of the skull. The roots of the teeth are embedded in the jawbone, providing support and stability for the teeth.
I have not seen a baby skull with teeth.
Along its back form its skull to and including its tail.
they jump on it and sink their teeth into it.
No, it is not common for a baby's skull teeth to develop at a young age.
The types of fixed joints are suture joints, gomphosis joints, and synostosis joints. Suture joints are found in the skull, gomphosis joints are where teeth articulate with the jawbone, and synostosis joints are where bones have fused together, such as in the skull bones of infants.
One can easily determine if a skull is that of a mammal by looking for certain key features such as the presence of teeth differentiated into different types, a lower jaw made of a single bone, and ear bones that are separate from the skull.
they have sharp teeth and claws to kill and eat their pray
Yes bobcats have sharp teeth and claws. The canine teeth are sharp, long and used to catch prey. The back teeth act like sharp scissor cutting through meat. The bobcat's claws are sharp and allow them to climb and catch their prey.
its the teeth on the skull
Their is 8 (not including teeth)
The skull