it depends on its environment like animals that live in a plant environment would have flat teeeth because it doesn't need sharp teeth to eat meat
well most animals have teeth only a few like the garder snake and a old man without dentures
because their teeth are bigger and their bigger animals prey are like rats lion are killer animals
No, special animals in the sea like the ones that clean sharks teeth can clean them
Because all of the farm animals are herbivores. Herbivores don't have "sharp teeth" like such carnivores as wolves or lions do.
Yes, carnivores have teeth that tear while herbivores have crushing teeth. If you look at a dog's or cat's teeth, that is what meat eating animals teeth look like. A horse or cow have teeth that crush and their teeth show that. Our teeth are both so we are called omnivores.
You can learn alot. Like what food they eat from their teeth. you can learn what type of animal they are like predatory or if they were prey from their bones.
Most animals that have both flat and pointed teeth are omnivorous, ie; they eat both meat and vegetable matter. However, in some cases the animal may be in the process of evolving into a herbivore (which eats only plants) but still has pointed teeth (such as the panda, which has bear-like teeth but eats only bamboo) or the gorilla (which has both pointed and flat teeth but eats only plants). Despite their teeth, both of these animals have digestive systems suited to consuming only plant matter.
The little teeth at the front of a cat's mouth are called Incisors, just like a human's front teeth.
Yes, the tiger's teeth are similar to the lions.
For the same reason as humans. Teeth are essential for the mastication (chewing) stage of digestion. Teeth can also be used as a defence mechanism for many animals.
An animals teeth are not often healthy and that is why there is toothpaste and brushes for dog/cat teeth. When you take your dog to the vet he looks at the teeth. Wild animals are often missing teeth and animals in zoos get dental care.
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