If tiger teeth and goat teeth were exchanged, the tiger would lose its sharp, serrated teeth designed for gripping and tearing flesh, which are essential for its carnivorous diet. The goat, on the other hand, would gain these teeth, but they would be ill-suited for its herbivorous diet, making it difficult for the goat to graze effectively. Overall, such an exchange would be detrimental to both animals, as they would be unable to perform their respective feeding behaviors and survive in their natural environments.
Yes
no
goat
You can check its teeth as to how many adult teeth it has.
no they do not
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.
zigzag teeth....................
6 teeth on bottom
You can age a goat by its teeth, but once all the adult teeth have erupted it is very difficult to tell how old a goat is.
Yes, only on the bottom row.
The year of the tiger is compatible with a dog and horse and incompatible with a goat and an ox
Mature goats will have 32 teeth, 24 molars and eight incisors. To learn more about goat teeth, view the following related link.