Environmental Sciences, asked by arnavpandey25, 1 month ago

How many teeth do animals like tigers, cats, horses and dogs have? Are their teeth also divided into different sets as ours?​

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Answered by sarthaksharma213459
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they have 32 teeth and their teeth also divided into different sets as ours

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Answered by ImpressAgreeable4985
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Lions, tigers, wolves, and foxes are carnivores (meat-eaters). They have long, pointed teeth to grip their prey and sharp teeth for cutting up meat. These ...

We use our molars for grinding and our incisors and canines for ripping and biting into our food. Human teeth are also different from animal teeth in that we get two sets of teeth in our lifetime; some animals only get one set, like beluga whales, and others grow multiple sets throughout their lives, like elephants.

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