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23 July, 20:05

What are the differences/similarities between dog and horse teeth?

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  1. 23 July, 20:11
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    The difference between dog and horse teeth are as follows:

    The dental formula of dog is 2 (I3/I3, C1/C1, P4/P4, M2/M3), whereas for the horse it is 2 (I3/I3, C1/C1, P4/P4, M3/M3). The total number of teeth in the dog is 42, whereas in the case of the horse it ranges from 40 to 42. In the the dog, upper jaw has 2 molar teeth, whereas in the case of the horse, the upper jaw has 3 molar teeth.

    The similarities between dog and horse teeth are as follows:

    The most notable similarity in the case of both the animals is that they have the same number of Incisor, Canine, and Premolar in the order of 3, 1, and 4 respectively.
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