Elephants have such pair of teeth.
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elephant
Ivory or animal teeth. He had more than one pair. None were wood.
Kangaroos are quite different to other grass eaters. By its nature and structure, grass is abrasive on an animal's teeth. Many grazing animals have molars with open roots which grow continuously throughout the animal's life, so the teeth never wear down completely. Kangaroos do not have this open root structure. Instead, they have four pairs of cheek teeth on both sides, and only their front pairs of teeth are worn by chewing the tough grass. When these front teeth are worn down to the roots, they fall out and the next pair of teeth move forward to replace them. By the time the animal reaches the age of fifteen or twenty years, it is down to its last pair of teeth.
the upper jaw has a row of pointed maxillary teeth , which r absent in the lower jaw. roof of buccal cavity has a pair of sets of vomerine teeth. teeth r not used fr eating or biting they r used fr grasping food ,they r replaced throughout their life.
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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.
his woden teath
The weight of a pair of leggings depends on the material. Material meant for summer weather is much lighter than material meant for winter.
Insects
it is an ordered pair meant to be graphed on a linear plane.
historians dont know how many there are but they have found four sets of teeth.