Buffalo teeth are large and robust, adapted for their herbivorous diet. They typically have flat, broad surfaces for grinding tough grasses and plants. The front teeth, or incisors, are prominent and chisel-like, while the molars at the back are wide and flat to aid in chewing. The overall appearance of buffalo teeth reflects their role in processing fibrous plant material efficiently.
Regular teeth
Teeth will look uneven and there will be gaps.
Their teeth are sharp.
Yes, they do : )
crows dont have teeth.
what does a dingo look like.
Parakeets do not have teeth, they have a beak and a tongue.
looks like what you would expect booth teeth yellowish
IT wouldn't look like anything. The first nickels weren't minted until 1866 and the first buffalo nickels came out in 1913.
A baby buffalo is fury and they are small as a baby depending how old it is.
You can Google "What to Panda teeth look like" and click on images. (Or you can see the related link.)
20 teeths