Human teeth are weaker compared to other animals because they have evolved to be versatile for a varied diet, which includes softer foods. Other animals have teeth that are specialized for specific diets, such as tearing flesh or grinding tough vegetation, making them stronger and more durable.
Yes, teeth are considered part of the human skeleton.
answer is B. the maxillary lateral incisors
A human has approximately 20 teeth which can be considered as splines.
There is no evidence to suggest that human teeth were ever used as a form of currency in any society. Teeth have been used historically for adornment or ritualistic purposes in some cultures, but not as a currency.
The adult human teeth show a morphology mainly differentiated by the shape of their upper surface (crown) and the number of the tooth roots. Individual tooth morphology is associated with the purpose of each tooth type (cutting, shredding or grinding the food).
One of the animals I know is a shark. They habeblots.of teeth
The same amount as any other animal. Being technical we are animals so the same as us(we have 36.5 teeth)
Yes there possibly is, because animals that eat only plants have more teeth than the other animals do.
they have sharp teeth
The little teeth at the front of a cat's mouth are called Incisors, just like a human's front teeth.
Only your baby teeth will be replaced with other teeth when they are pulled or fall out. A human has 20 baby teeth total. If you pull out human adult teeth they will not come back.
It is called teeth but the front sharp teeth are called canine teeth and other animals have canine teeth too.
The average human has 32 teeth. There is at least a minimum of 3 different types of teeth an average human has. human teeth are made of calcium phosphorus and other mineral salts.
cheetahs and other preditors have sharp pointed teeth for biting and killing but herbivores such as hippopotumisses have flat teeth that are perfect for grinding up leaves and roots
Many of the same things that a human dentist does. They clean and scrape plaque from animals teeth, remove teeth if they are bad, put in implants etc.
Incisors.
Milk teeth would, by definition only occur in mammals, since mammals are the only animals that produce milk for their young. Other animals may well have a set of deciduous teeth that are replaced by adult teeth as they mature.