Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-30548952-20170917180328/@comment-98.114.228.126-20180710004038

208.89.179.199 wrote: Evolution takes place across extreme spans of time and requires a trait to be infulenced through natural or artificial selection over the span of generations. I can't think of any evidence that suggests the Bosmer practice eugenics like their Altmer cousins, so it's unlikely that Bosmer teeth have any reason to change shape. Well, it depends on how long it's been since they became purely carnivorous. Many generations down the road would certainly see them adapt teeth more adapted to that diet than the standard humanoid omnivore set. Having an entirely carnivorous diet would certainly be evolutionary pressure. Though considering their lifespans & the amount of time spanned by the TES games thus far, there's no reason to for them to have naturally sharp teeth *at this point.* Whether some would file their teeth as a matter of practicality, however, could be a question for debate.