Science, asked by Thanmayeebhat, 8 months ago

4. Why are ruminants without canine in their
mouth?​

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Answered by sumanthbhat99
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Explanation:

the ruminants are commonot herbivores and canine are the sharpest teeth and are mainly used for tearing and ripping of the food which is not required for the ruminants

Answered by sakshisn
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Answer:

All ruminants lack upper incisor teeth, with the mandibular brachydont (short-crowned) incisors meeting with a maxillary cornified dental pad. In many herbivore species, the forces of almost continuous grazing or rumination leads to dental attrition.

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