Environmental Sciences, asked by nandishpatel2011, 26 days ago

How are teeth of a cow are different from those cat

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Answered by ronakduggu3
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Explanation:

The large, knife-like teeth at the front are what kill a carnivore's prey, and the smaller, triangular teeth further back help tear the meat. Cows, on the other hand, are herbivores – they only eat plants. A cow has flat-topped teeth in its lower jaw and only a hard pad of skin in the top jaw.

Answered by nibirc21
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Answer:The different between cows and cat teeth are given in the below:

Explanation:

Cow: 32 in total includes 6 incisors, 2 canines, 6 molars and 6 premolars adapted for herbivores.

cat: Cats have 26 deciduous teeth consisting of: 12 Incisors. 4 Canines. 10 Premolars.

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