Do rhesus monkeys have canine teeth?

Yes, rhesus monkeys have canine teeth. Canine teeth are the pointed teeth located on either side of the incisors (front teeth). They are typically longer and sharper than the other teeth and are used for gripping, tearing, and defense. Rhesus monkeys use their canine teeth to eat, fight, and protect themselves from predators.

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