i think this question is dumb!
Tigers use their sharp fang-like teeth to bite into the animal. The use their sharp claws to grab the animal. They run for the animal then jump in the air and grab it with their claws and teeth.
Like all tigers, they fight. They use their teeth, claws, and powerful back legs.
The same as any tiger, immense strength, long canine teeth, sharp claws like meathooks. Also, the roar itself can be terrifying to an enemy.
I'm pretty sure it was a land animal. Like a modern day tiger or lion but with large teeth that stick out of it's mouth like a walrus.
The part of the animal that supports it would depend on what kind of animal. Like, if a tiger is hunting for food, it's claws support it to kill prey. Horses are supported by their legs; for running fast.
Tigers kill with their canine teeth, not with the claws, like all cats.
The Florida Panther doesn't like to be around humans so they are most likely not to bother you if they see you if u ever see one don't run or they will get scared and attack you
The Siberian tiger's teeth are very sharp and pointy to catch other prey :)
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.
Sharp teeth Sharp claws
Well what else do they use their teeth and claws for?
If it doesn't have a hard shell to protect it, it will most likely have defenses like claws size teeth and stuff like that.