no they do not
i would think a goats teeth would be sharp and sheeps teeth would be not as sharp but im just guessing i think sheep eat grass but then again i dont know much about sheep and goats
A boer or any breed of goat do NOT have upper front teeth. Neither do cows or sheep. They have a boney pallet with ridges. They do have molars to chew with.
No. A goat is not a sheep. A sheep is not a goat.
No, they do not have their upper front teeth. It's just gums.
Koala bears, panda bears, pacas, goat, sheep, rabbits, guinea pigs, squirrels, beavers, chinchillas, porcupines, gophers, moles, rats, mice, hamsters, gerbils, fruit bats to name a few.
Goat and sheep.
They both only have top molars, a full set of bottom teeth and you are able to tell the age by the teeth.
goat :)
Sheep or goat
Feta is a brined curd sheep's milk, with up to 30% goat's milk, cheese. Feta is salted and cured in a brine solution (based on water or whey) for several months. Once dry, it is white, crumbles easily, and has a tangy, salty flavor that can range from mild to sharp.
As a goat ages more of their front teeth will come in up until the age of 5. When the goat has all his/her teeth provided none have fallen out there should be 8 bottom teeth. Goats have a strong pad in the upper jaw instead of teeth. They do have some molars in the back of the upper jaw.
Yes, it is made for small animals such as the goat and sheep.