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. All dogs teeth behind the canines are shaped nice and
>pointy, like double-peaked mountains. (Hurts pretty darn good when they
play
>and accidently chew you instead of the ball).


deer molars are also very sharp and pointy . It hurt my fingers when i was
trying to separate the lower jaw from the skull few days ago .

jean-claude

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