The Sloth bear, native to India, eats mostly insects and therefore lacks frontal incisors which are primarily used by other bears for ripping and tearing large pieces of flesh.
All bears have 42 teeth except the sloth bear, which has only 40 to create a gap in the front through which they can suck in insects.
bears do not have the most teeth. I think a crocodile and shark have more teeth than a bear
A Gummy Bear!
Giraffes has no front teeth.
Giraffes has no front teeth.
He had front teeth
Yes, black bears have teeth.
The little teeth at the front of a cat's mouth are called Incisors, just like a human's front teeth.
A giant panda has 40 teeth, compared to 42 for some other bear species. The panda's premolars and molars are larger and broader than typical bear teeth.
the bear has a more avandtage because of its sharp teeth and claws so the answer is the bear.
The front four top and front four bottom teeth are called incisors.
Closed front teeth is considered a recessive trait, meaning that both parents must pass on the gene for closed front teeth in order for it to be expressed in the offspring. If both parents have closed front teeth, then it is likely that their child will also have closed front teeth.