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what is lophodont and its examples

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Answered by chatterjeesush
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Lophodont teeth are easily identified by the differentiating patterns of ridges or lophs of enamel interconnecting the cusps on the crowns. Present in most herbivores, these patterns of lophs can be a simple ring-like edge, as in mole rats, or a complex arrangement of series of ridges and cross-ridges, as those in odd-toed ungulates, such as horses.

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Answered by kpadmanabhannai
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having molar teeth with crowns in the form of transverse ridges

Lophodont teeth are only found in vegetable
feeding animals 
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