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What are examples of animals that has flat molars for chewing?

cow, horse, human, any vegetarian animal


What are Animals back teeth called?

Molars.


What animals have molars?

Humans, of course, and some dinosaurs. Cows, and puppies do too.


In which rock-wallabies do the molars grow continuously?

All of them. This is one of the features of some members of the macropod family, not just rock wallabies. They are grazing animals, and need to continuously regrow their molars. Kangaroos, however, do not regrow molars, but have their molars move forwards to replace those that fall out when worn down and unusable.


What animals have molars and premolars?

Mammals are the primary group of animals that have molars and premolars. These teeth are typically found in the back of the mouth and are used for chewing and grinding food. Other vertebrates like some reptiles and fish may also have similar tooth structures, but they are more common in mammals.


Do your molars grow back?

Adult molars do not grow back. Infant molars are replaced by adult molars, so in a sense, infant molars do grow back.


What kind of human teeth are best for grinding food?

the large flat molars in the back of your mouth


At what age do beef animals get permanent molars?

At 2 years of age. This is when all the baby teeth fall out and are replaced by adult teeth.


What is the class of animals that contains the least examples?

The class of animals that contains the least examples is the family, as it is the lowest level in the classification of animals.


Snake has flat molars animals?

No. snakes have no molars at all. Molars are milling or crushing teeth. Snakes eat by swallowing their prey that they pull into their throats with sharp-pointed, hooked teeth. Some of the teeth in venomous snakes like cobras, coral snakes, adders and rattlesnakes are hollow for injecting venom, and we cal such teeth fangs; fangs also are sharp pointed.


Are grinding molars found in carnivores?

Grinding molars are not typically found in carnivores. Instead, carnivorous animals usually have sharp, pointed teeth designed for tearing and shearing flesh, such as canines and carnassials. These adaptations are suited for their meat-based diet, while grinding molars are more commonly associated with herbivores or omnivores that require flat surfaces for grinding plant material.


What tooth is designed for grinding while chewing?

The molars The molars