yes
They have sharp claws and sharp teeth.
Yes, they have canines in front for gnawing.
For most primates (humans are sort of the excepetion) the baring of teeth is a sign of aggression, and could be perceived as such by an already aggressive animal such as a baboon.
Without eating natural food a Baboon may not survive long enough for the teeth to become a problen
A defense method many apes like the baboon use is to show their sharp teeth to warn off enemies.
A Mandrill is a baboon-like primate, and has formidable teeth, so it should be near the top of its food chain.
There is no antonym for baboon. A baboon is a specific type of animal so the opposite would have to be 'not baboon'.
A defense method many apes like the baboon use is to show their sharp teeth to warn off enemies.
to chew things
the function of those teeth is holding met and bones , when eating and also help to chew the food.
A baboon is a primate.