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why is the teeth of rabbit called at hetrodant​

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Answered by chaithra68
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Heterodont teeth are simply teeth of different types, as opposed to teeth of the same type, called homodont. Rabbits have incisor and cheek teeth. The cheek teeth include both premolars and molars. Rabbits do not have canine teeth as in cats, dogs, ferrets and hedgehogs. Rabbits have a diphydont dentition since they have deciduous (primary) and secondary (adult) teeth..

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Answered by parthasarathitirupat
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28 teeth

Those big front teeth, called incisors, get all the attention, but an adult rabbit actually has a full set of 28 teeth. There are six incisors total: two on the top, two on the bottom, and two "peg teeth," which are tiny incisors located right behind the upper incisors.

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