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- Tooth (14790 bytes)
29: ... many molars for [[chewing]]. [[Carnivore]]s need canines to kill and tear and since meat is easy to digest... - Babirusa (849 bytes)
6: ... up and back towards the head; in fact, the upper canines of the male babirusa are so curved and enlarged t... - Aardvark (6420 bytes)
20: ...Aardvarks are born with conventional incisors and canines at the front of the jaw, but these fall out and a... - Gorilla (6336 bytes)
27: ...ch of silver hair on his back, and that has large canines that come with maturity. Blackbacks are sexually ... - Walrus (6653 bytes)
42: ...lly. They use their long tusks (elongated [[tooth|canines]]) for fighting and for display. Humans use [[ivo... - Wolf (22358 bytes)
31: ...cisors, 2 canines, 8 premolars, and 6 molars. The canines are by far most important, as they are used to ca... - Opossum (4544 bytes)
3: ... very full jaw. The incisors are very small, the canines large. - Llama (12988 bytes)
34: ... to llamas. [[Dentition]] of adults:-incisors 1/3 canines 1/1, premolars 2/2, molars 3/2; total 32. In the ... - Chinchilla (7913 bytes)
22: ...[[hawk]]s, [[skunk]]s, [[feline]]s, and [[canidae|canines]]. Their diet consists of [[plant]]s, [[fruit]]s,... - Dog (69384 bytes)
23: ...res a large proportion of these in its diet. Wild canines typically get such nutrients from the stomach con...
43: ...oordinating complex social behavior requires that canines have the ability to sense and deliver a wide vari...
133: ... that most modern dog breeds are related to Asian canines, contradicting earlier hypotheses that the dog, l...
142: ...ervention but through [[natural selection]]: wild canines who scavenged around human habitation received mo...
161: ...gs is that of the drug- or bomb-sniffing dog. All canines have olfactory sensitivity thousands or millions ... - Boston Terrier (4553 bytes)
54: ...ly socialized get along well with children, other canines, and non-canine pets. Boston Terriers can be ver... - Incisor (921 bytes)
1: ...; biting off meat is done with the [[canine tooth|canines]] and the [[carnassial]]s. In [[elephant]]s, the ... - Cat (30067 bytes)
55: ...r of scissors. While this is present in [[Canidae|canines]], it is highly developed in felines. The cat's t... - Aardvarks (6124 bytes)
35: ...Aardvarks are born with conventional incisors and canines at the front of the jaw, but these fall out and a... - Gorillas (5571 bytes)
27: ...ch of silver hair on his back, and that has large canines that come with maturity. Blackbacks are sexually ... - Opossums (4544 bytes)
3: ... very full jaw. The incisors are very small, the canines large. - Quolls (1791 bytes)
15: ...ondary arboreal characteristics. Their molars and canines are strongly developed. - Walruses (5529 bytes)
42: ...lly. They use their long tusks (elongated [[tooth|canines]]) for fighting and for display. Humans use [[ivo... - Wild Canids (4175 bytes)
28: ...rous and omnivorous [[mammal]]s commonly known as canines. It includes [[dog]]s, [[wolf|wolves]], [[fox]]es...
32: ...relations, and that the classification of several canines is disputed. Examples include the [[dog|Domestic ... - Vampire (17166 bytes)
17: ...ers. They typically have extended [[canine tooth|canines]] or [[fang]]s.
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