Members of the deer family, unlike most mammals, do not have any teeth in the front of the upper jawbone. Replacing the teeth is a resilient pad that makes contact with the lower incisors. Deer have 32 teeth: 8 incisors, 12 premolars, and 12 molars. They usually do not have any canine teeth.
They have flat teeth for grinding. Deer have no front top teeth as do all ruminating animals.
Deer do not have top front teeth! They have a plate like object in the front instead...
No they do not. They have a set of bottom teeth, on the top of the mouth is a bony plate.
Because deer do not eat meat, they do not need and therefore do not have canine teeth.
I am told by hunters that they do not, but I just saw pictures which seem to show upper and lower teeth. Maybe it varies by species.
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Yes they do but only on the bottom of their mouths, on the top they have a bony plate to help grind their food.
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A castrated male reindeer is called a sterile or castrated bull. The subarctic Sami people who raise reindeer for meat, hides, milk, antlers and transportation, traditionally half-castrate reindeer with their teeth.
They pull his teeth
Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer
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The top four middle teeth are the middle and lateral incisors.
how much 4 top teeth
When your top jaw is over your bottom jaw, it is called an overbite. When your top jaw is behind the bottom jaw that is called and under-bite. For a human the normal is to have a 2 centimeter overbite, a little more with dogs.
No, you need to bite down on the mouthpiece, which can only be achieved with top and bottom front teeth. However, you can get false teeth.
Yes,your top jaw teeth are over your bottom jaw teeth it is considered an over bite..........