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explain dentition of dog​

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Answered by aviralkachhal007
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The permanent teeth include incisors, which are used to nip and bite; canines, which tear and shred flesh; and premolars and molars, which shear and crush. In short, a dog's teeth serve as weapons and as tools for cutting or tearing food. The canines are the upper and lower fangs for which the dog family was named.

Answered by waniafarrukh097
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Answer:

Dog is an animal. .......................

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