No.
No. Like cattle (and other ungulates that are known as ruminants), sheep do not have upper incisors.
As with cattle and other ruminants, giraffes have NO upper incisors or canines. There is a dental pad on top in front that works with the lower incisors. Further towards the rear, there are the molars for grinding.
Humans tend to have 8 incisors.4 on the top row and four on the bottom.
No - rodents are "characterised by two continuously growing incisors in the upper and lower jaws which must be kept short by gnawing"- which hedgehogs don't have.
no
Cutting teeth are commonly referred to as incisors. These are the front teeth in both the upper and lower jaws and are designed for cutting and slicing food. Incisors typically have a sharp edge that helps in biting into food items. In humans, there are four incisors on the top and four on the bottom.
There are approximately Two Incisors in the upper jaw of a Rabbit
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Bulls, like other cattle, typically have a total of 32 teeth. This includes 8 incisors at the front of the lower jaw, 12 molars in the back of both the upper and lower jaws, and no upper incisors. Instead of upper front teeth, they have a dental pad. The specific number and type of teeth can vary based on age and breed.
None; cows have a hard dental pad instead of upper incisors.
No.
Ruminants lack upper incisors. What they do have is a hard pad which they grind their food or regurgitated food against.