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PermanenceBaby teeth are also called deciduous teeth because they fall out.Losing TeethBaby teeth will typically begin to fall out when their roots dissolve, around the age of 5. This makes room for the larger, permanent adult teeth that grow in their place.AnatomyAdult teeth and baby teeth have the same internal anatomy, but adult teeth are larger.FunctionAdult and baby teeth have the same functions. There are incisors, canines and molars, which have the same functions whether they are adult or baby teeth.RootsAdult teeth have longer roots than baby teeth and are embedded in the jawbone.
A small dolphin, ie a baby dolphin, looks much the same as an adult dolphin. At time of birth, dolphin calves are one-third the size of adult dolphins.
The four main front teeth (incisors) are somewhat like a beavers teeth. The two top incisors get worn down when the rabbit chews. The teeth rub against each other to keep them even and balanced.
no they are not the same because the jaw is like your gums and your teeth hang from you gums
There are incisors (8), canines (4), and molars (8), generally smaller versions of the adult or permanent teeth. There are only 20 baby teeth compared to 32 adult teeth. The reason is that the 12 adult molars grow out behind the baby molars, not under them. The 8 baby molars are replaced by the premolars (biscuspid teeth), while the incisors and canines are replaced by their permanent versions.
like a humans except there teeth are yellowish, and their toungue is thick and looooong. Look at you're pets mouth, like a dog's teeth except not as sharp, go on Google. You could get an image. Hope I helped! ;) big and the same as ours but with a bigger tongue
An adult cat with all its teeth will have 30 teeth, 16 in its upper jaw and 14 in its lower jaw. Many cats have teeth extracted, however, due to tooth decay, and many will lose teeth for other reasons.
If you mean labradors, they have a set of baby teeth and then adult teeth. Baby teeth can be retained though, so if it appears to have two teeth in the same spot, have a vet look at them, the retained teeth can cause severe dental disease.
If its their first set they will grow back, the second set wont though and there is nothing can be done about it.
I'm not Shure , but I saw this searching to find out , my Doha has the same thing , and it looks like there may be a cavity between them on both aides , as far as I know he is a mix breed , he looks like a tiny Shepard
A baby Killer Whale(an Orca) looks exactly like the adult Killer Whale just a lot smaller, and it is born just like we are born. :) :) :) :) ):The baby killer whale is the same as the adult killer whale, but isn't able to have babies.
it looks the same no deference