Science, asked by MohammedAamir454, 1 year ago

Why do deers have strong teeth and long ears

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Answered by sreeveda1
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Deer have small teeth in the front of the bottom jaw, which they use for tearing and breaking apart food. They have no teeth in the front of the top jaw. Instead they have a hard palate, which is used in much the same way as teeth. In the back of the mouth deer have molars, canines and incisors, which are used for chewing.


Deer have a great sense of hearing. They have a lot of muscles attached to their ears which allow them to turn their ears in any direction, without moving their heads. They can hear higher frequencies of sound than humans.
Answered by Aritha
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Hi friend

deers have strong teeth as they are herbivores they need to cut up the grass quickly and efficiently. Their strong teeth helps them to do cutting Then they have long ears because to escape from the predator as they hear them approaching. The long ears can help them as they could hear from long distance .

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