sharp ones
Yes, lions need to take care of their teeth like any other animal. They keep their teeth clean by grooming themselves and their pride members, and by chewing on bones or other hard objects to help maintain healthy teeth and gums. Dental health is essential for lions to survive and hunt in the wild.
A cow has the typical teeth of a herbivore, with flattened grinding surfaces; while a lion has typical carnivore teeth, pointed and sharp for tearing flesh
It would depend on the specific circumstances of the fight. Elephants are much larger and stronger than lions, so they have the advantage in size and power. However, lions are more agile and predatory, with sharp claws and teeth. Ultimately, it is difficult to predict who would win in a fight between an elephant and a lion.
Lions are carnivores, or animals that only eat meat. If you were to inspect a lion's mouth (which is not logical unless you're very experienced...), you'd find that its teeth are extremely sharp and good for shredding meat into bite size shards. The teeth would also look extremely powerful as they would have to be in order to crush the bones of larger animals. The average diet of a lion would consist of: mostly herbivoric animals. Horses are herbivores, or animals that only eat vegetables. Their teeth are flat and good for grinding up the food that they eat.
Vomeronasal organs, which are related to the detection of pheromones, are typically located in the nasal cavity of certain mammals. The teeth of Vomerians, if they have any, would likely be housed in their oral cavity like in other vertebrates.
a lions teeth are sharp and a giraffes teeth are not
yes of course they use their teeth, how else would they bite?
in most people the teeth would rot out of your mouth
well.... It would be really hard to get milk and meat from the cows and lions would be harmless
Because adult teeth would be too large to fit in a baby's mouth, and baby teeth are too small to work practically in an adult mouth.
Because, without teeth, your mouth would have no other device to chew with.
Molars are teeth that are in the back of the mouth. They help one chew food. Other teeth found in the mouth are incisors, canine, and premolars.
no that would cause so much mouth fungi
If the person cares for lions or have a some sort of belief in them then yes. Example: a person has a religion involving lions [for example] then lions would be special to them. Or, if someone likes lions or big cats I suppose a lion would be special to them. Or if you had a pet lion!
The word teeth would fit the description.
Yes, lions need to take care of their teeth like any other animal. They keep their teeth clean by grooming themselves and their pride members, and by chewing on bones or other hard objects to help maintain healthy teeth and gums. Dental health is essential for lions to survive and hunt in the wild.
You take them out because if you keep them in and have a mouth guard in the denture cuts your mouth all up.