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explain dentition in mammals based their dietary habits ​

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Answered by AniTheRockBoy
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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Dentition in mammals generally refers to the arrangement of teeth.

They possess heterodont, diphyodont and thecodont dentition but some also lacks teeth as a whole.

The teeth of mammals are restrained according to their dietary habits and fully depend on the type of food they eat for their survival and growth.

For instance, herbivores have small crushing teeth but carnivorous have long narrow-edged teeth for tearing flesh.

The arrangement and number of teeth in mammals are specified into different groups in order to identify mammalian orders.

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