Answer is (B) The wolf is a carnivore that depends on its canine teeth to puncture flesh and its molars to crush bone.
Wolves and other canids have adapted to have very specialized oral anatomy. They have short incisors in the front; long, sharp canines next to the incisors; and larger, flatter molars and premolars in the back. The sharp canine teeth are used to grab the prey tightly by puncturing its skin. The flat molars help the wolf to break the bones and help in chewing the meat.