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Q: Do any mammals other than humans have two sets of teeth baby and adult?
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Do only mammals have milk teeth?

Milk teeth would, by definition only occur in mammals, since mammals are the only animals that produce milk for their young. Other animals may well have a set of deciduous teeth that are replaced by adult teeth as they mature.


How many adult teeth do humans have?

The normal complement of teeth in adult humans (including wisdom teeth) is 32. Some people do not get wisdom teeth (3rd molars) and their normal dentition is 28.


How are mammals and humans alike?

Humans are mammals. They are warm-blooded vertebrates, they have a body covering of hair or fur, they suckle their young with milk and they have specialized teeth.


How many set of teeth do humans have?

child has 28 adult has 32


How do teeth grow back once one falls out?

In humans, we only get two sets of teeth. Children have what are known as milk teeth and these fall out, or are knocked out accidentally. We then get our adult teeth. In some other species - such as sharks, the teeth are continuously renewed.


How many permenent teeths in humans?

Including wisdom teeth, adult humans should have 32 teeth.


How many teeth does a human has?

The average human has 32 teeth. There is at least a minimum of 3 different types of teeth an average human has. human teeth are made of calcium phosphorus and other mineral salts.


Why do you call one baby teeth and the other adult teeth?

Baby teeth fall out between the ages of sis and twelve. Then adult teeth grow in.


Which mammals have no teeth?

There are several mammals which do not have teeth. The echidna is an Australian mammal, a monotreme which only has a sticky tongue. The platypus is another Australian monotreme which has grinding plates, rather than teeth. Sloths, anteaters, tamanduas, pangolins, baleen whales, and adult monotremes are all toothless mammals.


What teeth are your baby teeth?

before your teeth start falling out, all of your teeth are baby teeth. you can tell the differents by seeing the size of the tooth. the adalt teeth are bigger and sterder.Answer:Baby teeth (also known as deciduous teeth, milk teeth, temporary teeth and primary teeth) are the first set of teeth in humans and many other mammals. They emerge from the gums over the first three years of life in humans starting at about 6 months of age and fall out about the age of 12.


Will a dog's teeth grow back if it gets knocked out?

All mammals are born with a set of milk teeth, also known as baby teeth, and adult teeth. A dog is in this classification. If the dog's too is knocked out between the ages of 2 to 3 months old their adult tooth come in. If the tooth that is knocked out is an adult tooth it won't.


Do dogs have a second set of teeth?

Dogs have similar teeth development to humans - they have one set of deciduous ("baby") teeth and a second set of permanent ("adult") teeth. However, once their permanent teeth come in, there are no replacements for them.