No. Like cattle (and other ungulates that are known as ruminants), sheep do not have upper incisors.
Sheep Teeth - 20 Temporary teeth - 32 Permanent teeth at maturity, 4 pairs of Incisor teeth on lower jaw. Upper incisors missing. Cartilaginous (hard) dental pad on upper jaw. Split upper lip with mobile lips.AGE OF SHEEP (teeth) - Lamb, 4 pair of Incisors - 1 year, middle pair of Incisors - 2 years, 2nd pair of permanent Incisors - 3 years, 3rd pair of permanent Incisors - 4 years, 4th pair of permanent Incisors - 5 years, all permanent Incisors close together - 6 years, Incisors begin spreading apart - 7/8 years, some Incisors broken - 10/12 years, all Incisors missing.
There are approximately Two Incisors in the upper jaw of a Rabbit
A sheep with no more than 2 permanent incisors
None; cows have a hard dental pad instead of upper incisors.
Sheep have long incisors to effectively graze on grass and other vegetation. Their incisors are adapted for biting and cutting plant material, which allows them to efficiently consume their fibrous diet. These teeth help them maintain a proper feeding strategy, which is essential for their digestive processes, as sheep are ruminants that rely on breaking down tough plant material.
No.
As with cattle and other ruminants, giraffes have NO upper incisors or canines. There is a dental pad on top in front that works with the lower incisors. Further towards the rear, there are the molars for grinding.
Humans tend to have 8 incisors.4 on the top row and four on the bottom.
no
No - rodents are "characterised by two continuously growing incisors in the upper and lower jaws which must be kept short by gnawing"- which hedgehogs don't have.
Sheep Teeth - 20 Temporary teeth - 32 Permanent teeth at maturity, 4 pairs of Incisor teeth on lower jaw. Upper incisors missing. Cartilaginous (hard) dental pad on upper jaw. Split upper lip with mobile lips.AGE OF SHEEP (teeth) - Lamb, 4 pair of Incisors - 1 year, middle pair of Incisors - 2 years, 2nd pair of permanent Incisors - 3 years, 3rd pair of permanent Incisors - 4 years, 4th pair of permanent Incisors - 5 years, all permanent Incisors close together - 6 years, Incisors begin spreading apart - 7/8 years, some Incisors broken - 10/12 years, all Incisors missing.
There are approximately Two Incisors in the upper jaw of a Rabbit
A sheep with no more than 2 permanent incisors
incisors
They use the long incisors to nip off the grass and then the flat molars to chew it
No.
None; cows have a hard dental pad instead of upper incisors.