Its teeth and stomach.
The main thing one can tell about mammals based on the shape of their teeth is whether they. Herbivores or carnivores. Admittedly, this does not hold true for pandas, which are herbivorous, feeding on bamboo shoots and leaves, but it is usually true. In some mammals, their age can be determined by their teeth.
Depends on the mammal. Diet can be influenced by location/living area of mammal. Humans can alter their diet themselves by choice. Other mammals don't always have this option. Good question, but like many others too broad. kapm
if the mammal's teeth are strong they are more capable of eating stronger prey
Some are and some aren't. It depends on what type of mammal it is.
Mammals' teeth are important to archaeologists because they are durable and often survive in the archaeological record. By studying the size, shape, wear patterns, and diet-related features of teeth, archaeologists can learn about the feeding habits, ecology, and evolution of past mammal species. This information helps in reconstructing past environments and understanding human-animal interactions.
The wombat has also been known to eat young eucalyptus leaves and shoots close to the ground.
Theodore Elmer White has written: 'The endocrine glands and evolution, no. 3: os cementum, hypsodonty, and diet' -- subject(s): Diet, Fossil Mammals, Mammals, Mammals, Fossil, Teeth 'Additions to the Miocene fauna of north Florida' -- subject(s): Paleontology 'The lower Miocene mammal fauna of Florida' -- subject(s): Fossil Mammals, Geology, Stratigraphic, Mammals, Fossil, Paleontology, Stratigraphic Geology
It is not a carnivore, it is an omnivore, although its diet is almost exclusively fish.
they do need it in their diet.
Yes, many mammals can eat seeds as a part of their diet. Some mammals, such as rodents like squirrels and chipmunks, have specialized adaptations for consuming seeds. However, not all mammal species can digest seeds effectively due to their digestive systems.
The teeth in mammals replace themselves. They are born with a small, weak set of teeth, when those fall out, a bigger, stronger pair grow in. Every tooth lost is replaced during the individual's lifetime.
A lot. Dolphins are aquatic mammals and angel fish are, well, fish. There's a number of contrasts in size, colouring, shape, diet and oxygen source, too.