because lions are meat eaters with sharp teeth
A lion has 30 teeth altogether
Lion's teeth in 'dent de lion' in French. That gave the name 'dandelion' in English (no more in French where the plant is nowadays called 'pissenlit').
It depends on the species.
Lion teeth are sharp, pointed, and designed for tearing flesh, reflecting their carnivorous diet. They have pronounced canines for gripping and killing prey, as well as carnassial teeth for slicing meat. In contrast, cow teeth are flat and broad, adapted for grinding and chewing plant material, which is characteristic of their herbivorous diet. This difference in dental structure illustrates the distinct feeding habits and dietary needs of these two animals.
No its impossible.
The teeth, their mane and their tail
Because they belong to dolphins
A lion has 30 teeth altogether
It means the teeth of a lion. The flower's shape reminded people of teeth and a yellow lion.
a lion has a type of canine teeth that can tear
The teeth of lion are sharp,Because in order to tear the skin and to chew the meat.
Lion's teeth in 'dent de lion' in French. That gave the name 'dandelion' in English (no more in French where the plant is nowadays called 'pissenlit').
Taraxacum or Dandy Lion which in French 'dent-de-lion' means Lion's tooth .
The average human has 32 teeth. There is at least a minimum of 3 different types of teeth an average human has. human teeth are made of calcium phosphorus and other mineral salts.
Because they absorb nutrients in different ways
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their teeth and strength