The Specialized Hypsodont Teeth Of Horses

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DC_03 - The Specialized Hyposodont Teeth Of Horses
Question #1: Hypsodont teeth of horses -
Question #2: Evidence that the horse is a continuous eater include:
Question #3: The wearing, shortening and shaping of the teeth in horses are caused by just the grinding against the opposing teeth and no other factors.
Question #4: The hypsodont teeth of horses erupt throughout life until they run out of reserved crown and become an end stage tooth. This is similar to the workings of a mechanical pencil, though the exact mechanism of tooth eruption is unclear.
Question #5: The incisor teeth have no deciduous teeth, which are also called caps, milk teeth, and baby teeth.
Question #6: The purpose of the incisors of horses include:
Question #7: Canine teeth are common in mares and make them meek and mild.
Question #8: Wolf teeth are:
Question #9: Cheek teeth are made up of 12 premolar teeth and 12 molar teeth.
Question #10: If the cheek teeth are unable to do their primary job:
Question #11: We have bred horses for speed, beauty, agility, strength, but we have not bred for teeth.
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