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Q: What activity are horses teeth adapted for?
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What is the possessive form of the noun horses teeth?

The possessive form for "the teeth of the horse" (singular) is "the horse's teeth".The possessive form for "the teeth of the horses" (plural) is "the horses' teeth".


What is the care of a horses teeth called?

Having your horses teeth taken care of is called having the horses teeth floated.


List 3 ways horses adapted to its niche in the environment?

1) their teeth are adapted to grind grass 2) they're able to run fast to escape preadators 3) they have good hearing to sense predators.


What is a tooth adapted for cutting?

Incisor teeth are adapted to cut.


How are the Round Island Gecko's teeth adapted to what they eat?

They adapted to what they eat because their teeth get really tough and strong


How are Round Island Gecko's teeth adapted to what they eat?

They adapted to what they eat because their teeth get really tough and strong


What teeth do horses lose?

Horses lose their deciduous or "baby" teeth. When horses are born they already have their secondary set of teeth underneath their "baby teeth" just as humans do. The permanent set of teeth will grow in and push the primary set of teeth out.


What are the limbs of horses adapted for?

The limbs of horses are strong and muscular. That would suggest that they are adapted for walking and running over long distances.


How are teeth and other body parts of herbivore adapted to its diet?

how are teeth and other parts of the body is adapted or suited to its diet


What are sharp teeth adapted to do?

adaptations


Why do male horses have more teeth than females?

no i belive all horses have 48 teeth


Field your horses teeth?

do you mean 'float' your horses teeth? that is where someone files the horses teeth so that they are flat.. you see, horses teeth don't stop growing and they can get really sharp and hurt the horse when it has a bit in its mouth or is eating. if you want to get technical about it then you are supposed to float a horses teeth every 6 months but most people don't do it that often.. horses teeth don't grow that fast. : )