i guess you could say horses do! i ride horses and ive seen their teeth before and they are very similiar to ours in a way, they have molors at the back and they are very similiar shape to ours but bigger
I think it would be crocodile teeth
Not in humans. Some animals and fish can regenerate their teeth.
Chimpanzees and bonobos are the animals most genetically similar to humans, sharing about 98 of our DNA.
Humans
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.
In comparison to those of humans or smaller animals, yes.
A bull shark can have up to fifty rows of teeth. When teeth fall out, they are replaced with new ones, similar to how humans lose their baby teeth.
Yes, puppies lose their baby teeth just like humans do. They typically start losing their baby teeth around 3 to 4 months of age, and their adult teeth will grow in to replace them.
Koala Bears have fingerprints that are almost identical to humans.
Dissecting real animals is important because certain animals have similar charcteristics to humans. They can help with medical procedures and you can test on animals instead of humans.
humans are similar together by their feelings and by their cultures and they all have humanity and good luck!