Deer – The Toothless Front, Chewing Back Experts

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Deer have a specialized dental structure adapted for grazing and browsing. They lack upper front teeth, using a hard dental pad instead, similar to cows. Their molars, canines, and incisors are located at the back of the mouth, where chewing and grinding take place. This setup allows deer to tear leaves and grass effectively before sending it to the back for thorough chewing. Their diet of roughage also aids in keeping their teeth naturally clean.

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