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Canine

Canine is a common short form for Canine Tooth.

A canine tooth is often pointed and may be involved in gripping, piercing, display, or food processing depending on the animal.

Visitors often notice canines first, but canine size alone should not be used to make a complete interpretation about diet or behavior.

Ask:

  • Is the tooth actually a canine?
  • How does it relate to the rest of the dentition?
  • What other features support or complicate the interpretation?

Use this entry as a redirect-style explanation when visitors search for “canine” rather than “canine tooth.”

Public sources will be added as this entry is reviewed and expanded.

This entry explains terminology for public education. It does not provide species identification, handling, preparation, or biological material processing guidance.