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.
Elephant tusks are made of ivory, hunan teeth are made of bone an enamle.
the teeth helps helps baffalo livebecause have teeth to eat mean and feed him or her
tiger teeth are sharp and elephant teeth are soft
Milk teeth are temperory teeth.There are no pre molars.
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Similar teeth that an American Bison or a domestic cow would have.
Cows do not have upper incisors, unlike us humans. Their bottom teeth are also flatter for cutting off grass that the cow has grabbed and pulled in with her tongue. The molars of a cow are more flatter as well.
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teeth
Anterior has four surfaces while posterior has five.
Teeth are made of hard bone and enamel. The gizzard is a muscular structure.