Adult Golden Retrievers typically have 42 teeth, including incisors, canines, premolars, and molars.
The shrew has the most teeth of all these animals, with up to 32 teeth depending on the species. Bears typically have 42 teeth, tigers have 30 teeth, and possums have 50 teeth.
Although most species of dogs have 42 teeth; six pairs of sharp incisor teeth are in front of the mouth, flanked by two pairs of large canine ("dog") teeth. The other teeth are premolars and molars, there are some species, such as bush dog that only have 38 teeth.
Adult dogs typically have 42 teeth. This includes incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. Puppies have fewer teeth, which they eventually lose as they grow and adult teeth come in.
Tigers have only 30 teeth less than other carnivores which have 42 teeth. Tigers have baby teeth (deciduous) which comes in with a week or two after birth, which are then replaced with permanent ones. Tigers have the largest canines of the big cat species ranging in size from 6.4 to 7.6 cm (2.5 to 3 in). Tigers back teeth (carnassials) enables them to shear meat from their prey like sharp knife blades
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a beagle has 42 teeth
Siberian huskies have 42 teeth. It doesn't matter what breed of dog it is, all dogs have the same amount of teeth.
An adult wolf has 42 teeth in total. Four canines, which he uses to wound, grab and kill its prey, while the back teeth are used to crush bones and chew big chunks of meat into smaller pieces. The small front teeth are used to pull the skin.
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They have 42 teeth including 4 long incisor teeth.
Most dog breeds have 42 teeth at a mature age. When they are puppy's they only have 28 teeth. Their baby teeth start falling out at age four months.
An adult cheagle has 42 adult teeth?
Adult Golden Retrievers typically have 42 teeth, including incisors, canines, premolars, and molars.