Tigers have massive teeth and huge claws. They are quite capable of defending themselves using these natural weapons.
Yes. Big ones. With huge teeth, though I may be thinking of tigers...
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The dog with the biggest teeth is the Scottish Terrier. the female Scottish terrier does not have such big teeth as the males but their teeth are extraordinary long for their size. The male Scottish terrier has teeth longer than the German Alsation or any other large breed of dog.
Looking at the skull of the sabre toothed tiger, I would say around 20 teeth. Only two long ones. They had two huge canine teeth that could get up to 7 inches long. Between these they had about half a dozen small, sharp teeth. In the back they did not have an alarming amount, just a normal amount of teeth.
No humans do not have the largest diastema amongst the primate. Actually we have the smallest diastema compared to other primates such as gorillas, chimps, and orangutans. The reason being is because I learned in my bio class that in order for those apes to have fairly large canine teeth which is not only used for eating but also mainly for defending themselves they need to have a huge gap in between the incisors and canine teeth.
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Yes. They have retractable claws which helps them kill there pray. Then there 4 canines help the tiger to crush the hard meat.
Hippopotamus (hippopotamus amphibius) or hippo have 40 teeth. They have a pair of huge incisors (up to 18 inches long), curved lower canine teeth (ivory, grow up to 3 feet), and flat molars used for grinding up vegetation. Their teeth are used to defend their spot in the water hole in which they spend most of their day, in which they are very territorial.
A tiger's teeth can reach up to 3 inches (7.5 cm) in length, with the canines being the longest at around 2.5 inches (6.4 cm). These sharp teeth help tigers to effectively capture and kill their prey.
its teeth and huge body
Tigers have sharp retractable claws that they use for hunting and self-defense. They also have powerful jaws and teeth to deliver a strong bite. Additionally, tigers have a keen sense of hearing and smell to detect potential threats.