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Carabao, or water buffalo, have their teeth positioned in a way that the upper front teeth are not prominent; they lack upper incisors. Instead, they have a dental pad on the upper jaw that helps them grasp and tear vegetation. The lower incisors are the primary teeth used for cutting food. Therefore, when referring to carabao teeth, the focus is on the lower teeth being more functional while the upper part serves a different purpose.

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