How the canine teeth of carnivorous mammals evolved to make them super-killers

Carnivorous animals come in all shapes and sizes, from the 500-gram quoll to the 500-kilogram polar bear. This disparate group of mammals shares a common feature: canine teeth at the front of their jaws.


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Source: Phys.org