yes
it will take 1 year
A three year old should have 20 teeth. (They should all be in by the time he/she is two)
for two years or no later than a year in 1/2
7 yearsaboand a halfut 1 year
It is unusual for a cat to still have baby teeth at the age of 1 year. At this point, the cat should be seen by a vet. If the food was not changed from kitten to adult food at nine months of age, this could play a factor in the delay of adult teeth replacing baby teeth.
Newborns stay with their mother for at least a year. Some calves stay with their mother up to 2 1/2 years.
That's a well thought out question!
It matters how healthy you baby is but most babies 1-2 years. My baby get hers when she was 1.
There is no set number of teeth a person looses a year. In general it's safe to say a child looses from 1-3 teeth a year. Though, some get teeth later than the norm and some earlier so if they were late on getting teeth they could be loosing a lot more than 1-3 teeth when they're nine. Hope this helped.
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A baby typically has 20 primary teeth, but they usually begin to erupt around 6 months of age. By the time a baby is 1 year old, they may have 6 to 8 teeth, depending on the individual. The total number of mouthfuls of food they consume in a year varies widely based on feeding practices, but babies generally eat several times a day, including both breast milk or formula and solids as they transition to eating more varied foods.