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Does a buffalo have teeth

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Normally buffaloes will have front teeth in the lower jaw. The upper jaw consists of gums instead of teeth in the front part.

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yes they do in fact they use them to rip plants, manly grass up to eat

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two million..thats a alot by any standards btw =D

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Yes, but only the molars. Buffalo, like domestic cattle, lack upper front teeth or incisors.

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Yes, they do : )

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Regular teeth

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Do Buffalo have teeth?

Yes, they do : )


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What kind of teeth do American bison have?

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What is the difference between buffalo's teeth and human teeth?

The molars of bison are designed for grinding grass and grow continuously. A bison does not have any top teeth (just like a cow or any other ruminant's) at the front of it's mouth...the lower front teeth are opposed by a bony plate covered by thick gums. And they are a lot bigger than human teeth, which are designed to eat a combination of foods.