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Do beef cows have top teeth?

Updated: 10/7/2023
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11y ago

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Only the molars, but not the front incisors, no. If you find what looks like a cow skeleton--or a partly decomposed skeleton with the skull fully exposed--with front and bottom incisors or front teeth and flat molars, then you're obviously looking at a horse skeleton, not a cow. Horses or any equine (mules, hinnies, donkeys and zebras) are the only mammals on Earth that, as strictly herbivores, have upper incisors.

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No. No cattle, beef, dairy, draught or dual-purpose have upper teeth.The only upper teeth they have is their back molars.

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