Human incisors resemble those of a rabbit (although they are smaller) and human canine teeth resemble the teeth of a wolf (but also are smaller).
The walkers had wandered into the deers' feeding ground.
because lions are meat eaters with sharp teeth
Some trees in the deers' forest were being cut so they moved to another part of it.
The different teeth of humans are specialised to break down different types of food. Humans are omnivorous so we can eat meat, fruit, nuts etc. The different types of teeth have specialised over the countless generations to best suit this omnivorous duet.
No, there is no known animal that has exactly 45 teeth. The number of teeth can vary among different animal species, but 45 teeth specifically is not a common dental formula in the animal kingdom.
well foxs deers hippoes pandas bats wolfs
yes they do have sharp teeth to eat with
They don't have pointed teeth like carnivores, but their teeth wear such that they have sharp edges.
A fox's teeth are sharply pointed, and designed for tearing the flesh of the small animals that are its staple food. A deer's teeth are blunt and broad, because they're intended for crushing plants and grass.
I did not know this off the top of my head so i researched this animal Do-Deers as the proper name and they have no teeth they chew with their gums
If you are talking about the tooth of Fang or fangs that are teeth,then it would be Fang Teeth.
are red foxs in alberta
about deers
deer are deers and jump around like deers
people from different countries and some animals like deers
rabbits
No