What kind of teeth do polar bears have?
Polar Bears have 42 teeth in total, which are used for catching their prey and ripping up the flesh for digestion. They use the incisors to shear off pieces of flesh and blubber. The canine teeth are used to tear through hides and grasp the prey. They use their jagged premolars and molars mainly for tearing the meat, but also for chewing, although Polar bears tend to swallow most of their food in large chunks rather than chewing it up first.