- such as
reptiles and crocodiles,
teeth similar to
canines may be
termed "
caniniform" ("canine-shaped") teeth.
Teeth or
appendages with
similar appearances...
- and σοῦχος,
soukhos ("crocodile") in
reference to its
unusually large caniniform teeth which resemble those of a boar. It has been
nicknamed "BoarCroc"...
- They are best
known for the large, canine-like
tusks (often
called caniniforms) in both
upper and
lower jaws.
There were no
teeth in the
front of the...
-
posterodorsal process of the
coronoid of the
lower jaw, the
present of
caniniform successional teeth at the
front of the jaws, the
presence of
flanges on...
-
Their first tooth is very canine-like in
shape and is
referred to as a
caniniform. It is used for
tearing small chunks off of
their food, as well as for...
- the body.
Cephalad Region Dorsal origin of
temporal musculature Loss of
caniniform region in
maxillary tooth row
External nares close to the
midline Postparietal...
-
especially since the
first premolar (P2) is
often shaped like a
canine (
caniniform) to fill the canine's role. In
folivorous (leaf-eating) lemurs, except...
- Henrici, A. C.; Sumida, S. S. (2021). "A
Carboniferous synapsid with
caniniform teeth and a
reappraisal of
mandibular size-shape
heterodonty in the origin...
- Lycosuchidae, once
identified by the
presence of
multiple functional caniniform teeth, was
proposed to
represent an
unnatural group based on a
study of...
- like the
tamandua of today,
likely used its tail to
stand upright. The
caniniform teeth of the
Neocnus were
large and triangular, and its
skull was deep...