Biology, asked by hari1770, 10 months ago

according to the dental formula what kind of teeth is absent in rabbit​

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Answered by eshwar25
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Answer:

Rabbits do not have canine teeth, but do have three pairs of premolars on the maxilla, two pairs of premolars on the mandible, and three pairs of molars on the maxilla and also on the mandible.

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Answered by ItzcrazyGuy
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=>According to the dental formula Rabbits do not have canine teeth .

=>The dental formula of Rabbit is 2.1.2.3 for upper teeth indicates 2 incisors, 1 canine, 2 premolars, and 3 molars on one side of the upper mouth.


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