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How are the teeth of a cow different from that of a lion?

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Answered by nanditasaha155
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Answer:

well the teeth of a cow is different from teeth of a lion is by the given points...

1) the lions teeth is much sharper than that of cows.

2) the cows teeth is much stronger than that of lion.

3) the cows teeth are very much smoother than lions also....... friend please like this answer and make this answer as brainliest

Answered by kairabi
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LION'S TEETH:

  • Their huge, sharp teeth are well designed for hunting animals/ predators and eating the meat.

  • and eating the meat.The large, knife-like teeth at the front are to hunt a carnivore's prey, and the smaller, triangular teeth further back help tear the flesh.

  • .Cows, on the other hand, are herbivores – they only eat plants.

COW'S TEETH:

  • A cow has flat-topped teeth in its lower jaw and only a hard pad of skin in the top jaw.

  • A cow has flat-topped teeth in its lower jaw and only a hard pad of skin in the top jaw.There are no teeth in a cow's top jaw, because it doesn't need them.

  • A cow has flat-topped teeth in its lower jaw and only a hard pad of skin in the top jaw.There are no teeth in a cow's top jaw, because it doesn't need them.A cow grinds grass between its bottom teeth and the hard pad of skin, until the grass forms a soft ball that easy to swallow

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