Science, asked by vijaylaxmi80, 10 months ago

what kind of teeth do sheep have? why?​

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Answered by RapMonster1994
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The teeth of a sheep are divided into two distinct sections, namely, eight permanent incisors in the lower front jaw and twenty-four molars, the latter being divided into six on each side of the upper and lower jaw. Sheep have no teeth in the front part of the upper jaw which consists of a dense, hard, fibrous pad.

Answered by ronalshoey
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Sheep have 8 incisor teeth at the front of their bottom jaw, and none in the upper jaw; instead they have a hard palate.

There is a space between the incisors and the molars.

The plate and the incisors are used to nibble grass, and the molars are used to chew the cud.

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