Yes but only the lower front ones they have a dental pad on the top jaw.
No. Many animals have no teeth at all
the two order of mammals that have continually growing incisors are Rodentia(rodents) and Lagomorpha(rabbits, hares etc...). They are herbivores. The rest are carnivores and omnivores. All are mammals.
No. Like cattle (and other ungulates that are known as ruminants), sheep do not have upper incisors.
Many animals have absolutely no teeth at all, such as birds or anteaters. However, a sloth has four molars, but no incisors.
Incisors is the type of teeth that an elephant has commonly known as tusks
Elephants have the largest teeth for their tusks are actually modified incisors.
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Animals that had very large cuspids and incisors would most likely be able to eat meat from larger animals and plant roots. These animals would be able to use their teeth to attack their game, dig underground, and sift through the soil for their food.
Yes, all cats have incisors like all mammals. Incisors are found at the front of the mouth, and because cats mainly use their canines, premolars and molars for killing and eating prey, the incisor teeth are very small in comparison. Cats have twelve incisors, six on the top and six on the bottom.
well , mice ... all kinds of mice , moles &small animals mainlyAdditional answerOne group of them is called rodents.
no
incisors are very sharp
adult human have 4 incisors