What a good question! "Cow Teeth" is a song recorded in the late fifties by little-known country group Bog-Eyed Willy and the Toerags. There are no known surviving copies of the record, it does not appear on any compilation albums, and no sheet music was ever published.
A cow with almost no teeth.
There's the incisors and the molars, which are "scientific" names for the teeth in a cow. But they're names for the teeth in all other mammals too.
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Cows do not have canine teeth.
Cows do not have upper incisors, unlike us humans. Their bottom teeth are also flatter for cutting off grass that the cow has grabbed and pulled in with her tongue. The molars of a cow are more flatter as well.
Yes!
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Check their teeth.
Cow Land And all the cows have shiny teeth. LOL
Look at her teeth. Just like in horses, a cow's age can be classified by looking at the age and wear of her teeth.
To tear and chew forage.
Yes sheep and goats both have front teeth but neither have top teeth at all- similar to a cow