The second is strong and essentially carnassial; it is compressed laterally and obliquely placed.
"Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon"
Robert A. Sterndale
The incisors are somewhat larger than, but the canines and premolars approximate to, those of the felines; the crown of the incisors is cuspidate, and the premolars increase gradually in size, with the exception of the fourth in the upper jaw, the carnassial, which is treble the size of the one next to it.
"Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon"
Robert A. Sterndale