Science, asked by vijaylaxmi80, 1 year ago

how are the teeth of a lion different from the teeth of a cow​

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Answered by Silvershades02
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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. There are no teeth in a cow's top jaw, because it doesn't need them.

Answered by 16Bhavya
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The tooth of lion are very much different than that of a cow.

Cow's tooth are blunt because they only eat the soft grassy stuff.

Where in comparison to lion.

Lion need too sharp tooth so that he can dug into the flesh.

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