Well, the only animal that I can think of that did that was a type of dinosaur that's name begins with M.
canaines
Bye eating consumers and sleeping in caves until winter is over. Hope I helped.
A preythey are called prey. most herbivores, plant eaters, are prey apart from those which are poisonous or have weapons. apart from the animals at the top of its food chain most animals are eaten by other animals. there is no specific animal if that was what the question was asking.
You mean, apart from being true? Humans are animals, period. You may, if you wish, argue that humans are somehow "better" than other animals, but arguing that they're not animals is, scientifically, a non-starter.
There is no special speed for that. There are many kinds of army ants that eat many kinds of prey, mainly insects, and eat them at different speeds, but also other animals that they capture. Big prey they only can eat if it can't get away, say if it is tied up. The way they eat it is by tearing bits off it, or pulling it apart, carrying the bits back to the brood, and eating tiny bits or feeding it to their young. That is quite a slow process, but there are so many ants that prey doesn't last very long. Of course, if they have large prey like a rat or a bird, it might take them a day or two to eat it all. It depends on all sorts of things.
Apart from both being animals, they are both warm blooded.
The teeth in question are called the canines.
The teeth in question are called the canines.
The teeth in question are called the canines.
Tearing Us Apart was created in 1986.
canines
The most obvious answer is that you don't have to take apart a piece of equipment or aircraft when there may not be anything wrong with it. Labor costs for NDT are a lot lower then tearing the whole thing apart.
Yes.
It can, yes.
Rabbits.
Canine
A strong word to tear your friend apart is to DISCOURAGE.
COLLAGEN.