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  1. Mammal Teeth - U.S. National Park Service

    Dec 17, 2020 · The function, size, shape, and layout of their teeth in the mouth is adapted to what they eat. Typically, the numbers of tooth types differ within species, sex, and age of the animal.

  2. Mammal tooth - Wikipedia

    Mammal teeth include incisors, canines, premolars, and molars, not all of which are present in all mammals.

  3. Mammal Teeth: The Different Types Of Tooth | Earth Life

    Apr 7, 2020 · Teeth in mammals come in four different sorts: Incisors, Canines, Premolars and Molars. Not all mammals have all, or even any, of them and the roles any particular sort of teeth play in an …

  4. Teeth – Morphology of the Vertebrate Skeleton

    Most mammals, however, have heterodont dentitions, in which there are three or four different types of teeth that are specialized to perform distinct food processing functions.

  5. Super Teeth - AMNH

    What would it be like to bite like a saber-toothed cat? Explore mammals' teeth with this matching game and coloring book!

  6. Differentiation of teeth in an individual | Animal Diversity Web

    We recognize four basic kinds of teeth in an individual's jaw, the incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. These are shown in the illustration at the bottom of this page. Incisors -- These are the most …

  7. Dentition in Mammals: Definition, Origin, Types and Unusual Teeth

    The first temporary set of teeth, called deciduous teeth, milk teeth or lacteal teeth, are lost or replaced by a second set of teeth, termed permanent teeth. In bats and guinea-pigs the milk teeth are lost even …

  8. Animal Teeth and Dental Types: Dental Adaptation - mannvetcorner

    Sep 18, 2025 · The incredible diversity of animal teeth types represents millions of years of evolutionary refinement. From the piercing fangs of apex predators to the grinding mills of gentle herbivores, each …

  9. Teeth of Different Animals | Structure, Types & Dental Composition

    In this formula letters indicate the kind of teeth and the figures above and below express the number of teeth in the upper and lower jaws on each side. The individual teeth are designated numerically …

  10. The first temporary set of teeth, called deciduous teeth, milk teeth or lacteal teeth, are lost or replaced by a second set of teeth, termed permanent teeth. In bats and guinea-pigs the milk teeth are lost even …