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Sheep have a unique dental structure; they lack upper front teeth, instead having a dental pad that helps them grasp and tear grass and forage. Their lower jaw features eight incisors, which continuously grow and wear down through grazing. This adaptation allows them to efficiently feed on tough vegetation while maintaining their dental health. Additionally, sheep have molars at the back of their mouths for grinding food, crucial for their digestive process.

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