Horses do not eat meat, so they do not need tearing teeth. they only need nipping teeth and chewing teeth.
Yes with the molars. But cows do not have upper incisors, just lower incisors.
i think its cuz they need it to chew their food
horses have incisors and molars as their teeth
Bite into the apple with your incisors then grind it up with your molars.
Rats have only 16 teeth which are four incisors and 12 molars. The incisors are used for gnawing and they don't stop growing. The molars are used for grinding their food.
Only the molars, but not the front incisors, no. If you find what looks like a cow skeleton--or a partly decomposed skeleton with the skull fully exposed--with front and bottom incisors or front teeth and flat molars, then you're obviously looking at a horse skeleton, not a cow. Horses or any equine (mules, hinnies, donkeys and zebras) are the only mammals on Earth that, as strictly herbivores, have upper incisors.
There are premolars, molars, incisors and canines.
Molars, canine, incisors, premolar.
there are 3 types of teeth in a humans mouth
Canines cut. Molars chew. And incisors tear
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