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Rhamphomyia crassirostris was created in 1816.
dogs and cats
Yes teeth adapt to what they chew on.
then they would adapt to their environment and get teeth or find another way to get food
claws, teeth
they adapt by having long fur cause its windy strong teeth to bite grass and camofloge to the grass
The teeth of sheep have adapted for the function of eating. Depending on where the sheep lives, its teeth and jaw will be different. The teeth will adapt to its food, making it the easiest for the sheep to eat, and those sheep will reproduce.
this animal can get through the rain forest very well because it has alot of shade and food to adapt to and is teeth and poison helps it adapt to animals tat eat the waglers pit viper.
no yes no s
Sydney Garfield has written: 'Teeth, teeth, teeth' -- subject(s): Dentistry, Teeth
The form 'teeth' is the plural noun, add apostrophe s ('s) to form the plural. Example:The teeth's enamel has decayed.
jackal can run very fast and they have sharp teeth to ripe their pray to eat jackal is a carnivore