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Paul Peter John Ramaekers has written: 'A study of dental variability in early Wasatchian phenacolemur (paromomyidae, primates)' -- subject(s): Fossil Primates, Fossil Teeth, Morphology (Animals), Primates, Fossil, Teeth, Fossil
The skull
Their is 8 (not including teeth)
its the teeth on the skull
There are molars, incisors, canines and premolars.
A skull.
The bones of the mouth are, for the upper teeth, the skull, and for the lower teeth, the mandible. Teeth are also a type of bone.
if you do not brush your teeth this will happen
short answer: fore-paw, skull, teeth
William Warwick James has written: 'The jaws and teeth of primates'
The mandible, also called the jaw bone, is the only movable bone in the skull. The lower teeth are rooted into the mandible while the upper teeth are rooted in the two maxillae.
Herbivore