G. Buffaloes do not have front teeth in their upper jaw. Even though they cut and chew
the food well. Discuss in the class how they are able to do so.
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When buffalos are eating grass, they press their sharp bottom teeth against the top of their mouth, which is a hard palate. This then cuts the blades of grass so they can chew the grass.
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