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GrungyApe - Hominidae
Hominids have broad incisors and their canines are never developed into tusks. The upper molars are quadrate and bunodont; the lowers are bunodont and possess a hypoconulid. The uppers lack ...
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Equine Dental Care
Thus the horse's dental apparatus is pretty well adapted to his natural diet. In order to efficiently grind their food, horses' upper molars ... may appear along the edges of the molars; typically along the outside of the upper set and the inside of the lower ... the sketch how wolf teeth and the forward hooks on upper molars would definitely cause some discomfort when the horse is ...
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The Thylacine Museum - The Natural History of Thylacinus cynocephalus: Thylacine Anatomy (Dentition)
The molars of the thylacine are adapted to slicing and crushing. The protocone of the upper molars ... metaconid in the lower molars. The cutting edge passes ...
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PRIMATES
Catarrhini. Platyrrhines have flat noses, outwardly directed nasal openings, 3 premolars in upper and lower jaws, anterior upper molars with 3 or 4 major cusps, and are found only in the ... directed nasal openings, which are close together; usually 2 premolars in each jaw, anterior upper molars with 4 cusps, and are found only in the Old World (Cercopithecidae, Hylobatidae, Hominidae). ...
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Callitrichidae : marmosets and tamarins
Callitrichids use these claws to dig into the bark of trees. Marmosets generally have triangular upper molars, and they lack the third molar found in cebids. Their dental formula is 2/2 ...
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Dental Health Guide for Children - Keep Kids Healthy
The timing of the eruption ... 7 years of age and continues until your child gets his third molars (or wisdom teeth) when he is about 17-22 years old. Does ... harmful substances. Sealants should be applied to the 1st and 2nd permanent molars and appropriate premolars as soon as possible after they erupt (usually ...
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EEK! - Critter Corner - The White-Tailed Deer
A quick glance at the premolars ... have come in, biologists look for the amount of wear on the molars, which lose about 1 millimeter of height each year. The height of the tooth above the gum line on all three molars is used to determine deer age. Signs of the Time Deer leave ...
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Elephant anatomy
Elephant anatomy Elephant anatomy feet - heart - lungs - molars - teeth - testes - Name Location Humerus Upper bone of the fore limb (in tetrapods) i.e top of the arm Radius Pre- ... wrist) Metacarpal Palm region of the hand Phalanges Digits of the hand and feet Femur Upper bone of the hind limb (in tetrapods) or the third segment of the leg in ...
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The genus Mastodon and Mammuthus, Mastodons
Mammutidae, which is a family within the mammal order Proboscidea. Although ... , and most species had fur. The upper jaw had two big tusks, the lower jaw had two smaller tusks. Mastodons had never more than two molars in the jaw at the same ...
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The Giant Panda : mother and baby
The head of the giant panda is very large and has developed large molars which are specifically designed to crush fibrous plant material. It has powerful muscles which extend ... , ears, legs, feet, chest, and shoulders. Within its natural environment ( the deep forest and, at upper elevations, snow and rock) , its mottled colouring provides camouflage. There is also speculation that its ...
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