Mammals have triangular teeth also known as canines, to chop into tough foods. And flat teeth, molars, to crush food in small bits. But it depends on what the animal eats. For example, carnavores have long, pointed canines to bite into meat while herbivores have wide, flat molars to crush the vegetation they consume.
Yes, mammals have more teeth that reptiles. The land mammal with the most teeth is the Giant Armadillo (Priodontes giganteus) with as many as 100 teeth. The average range for mammals however is 20-40. Reptiles rarely have many teeth, if any at all. The crocodile has the most, with around 80 teeth at a time. It replaces as many as 3000 in its lifetime, but this is over a long period of time.
Yes many different shapes can have the same volume
135 different shapes
There are many geometric shapes but if you count the organic ones there is billons.
Tangram puzzles have seven different shapes.
the moon can have up to 8 different shapes so there are different kinds of shapes and you rarely see a full moon
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Well there is PLENTY! and 22 shapes!
There are many different shapes. Pictures of them can be found on websites such as Google Image, and also in mathematics books.
different colored, many tastes, different shapes
They come in different shapes and sizes because they do
This all depends on the shape. Different shapes have different face, edges, vertices.