A sheep with no more than 2 permanent incisors
No. Like cattle (and other ungulates that are known as ruminants), sheep do not have upper incisors.
Sheep Teeth - 20 Temporary teeth - 32 Permanent teeth at maturity, 4 pairs of Incisor teeth on lower jaw. Upper incisors missing. Cartilaginous (hard) dental pad on upper jaw. Split upper lip with mobile lips.AGE OF SHEEP (teeth) - Lamb, 4 pair of Incisors - 1 year, middle pair of Incisors - 2 years, 2nd pair of permanent Incisors - 3 years, 3rd pair of permanent Incisors - 4 years, 4th pair of permanent Incisors - 5 years, all permanent Incisors close together - 6 years, Incisors begin spreading apart - 7/8 years, some Incisors broken - 10/12 years, all Incisors missing.
They have long incisors like tusks that are usually clipped like a boar.
incisors are very sharp
They use the long incisors to nip off the grass and then the flat molars to chew it
They use the long incisors to nip off the grass and then the flat molars to chew it
A sheep with no more than 2 permanent incisors
No. Like cattle (and other ungulates that are known as ruminants), sheep do not have upper incisors.
Sheep Teeth - 20 Temporary teeth - 32 Permanent teeth at maturity, 4 pairs of Incisor teeth on lower jaw. Upper incisors missing. Cartilaginous (hard) dental pad on upper jaw. Split upper lip with mobile lips.AGE OF SHEEP (teeth) - Lamb, 4 pair of Incisors - 1 year, middle pair of Incisors - 2 years, 2nd pair of permanent Incisors - 3 years, 3rd pair of permanent Incisors - 4 years, 4th pair of permanent Incisors - 5 years, all permanent Incisors close together - 6 years, Incisors begin spreading apart - 7/8 years, some Incisors broken - 10/12 years, all Incisors missing.
no
They have long incisors like tusks that are usually clipped like a boar.
incisors are very sharp
In their incisors, yes. They do have upper molars though, just like a domestic cow does.
the two order of mammals that have continually growing incisors are Rodentia(rodents) and Lagomorpha(rabbits, hares etc...). They are herbivores. The rest are carnivores and omnivores. All are mammals.
Yes, sheep has a long E vowel sound. It is the same sound as in sheet and sheen. Sheep rhymes with sleep and keep.
adult human have 4 incisors