carnassial การใช้
- Likewise, neither members of Oxyclaenidae nor Arctocyonidae had carnassial teeth.
- The carnassial teeth are short, and the canine teeth long.
- Not all carnivorous mammals, however, developed carnassial teeth.
- On the other hand, carnivorous marsupials have carnassial teeth.
- The lower carnassial length can be used to estimate carnivore body size.
- The bite force at the carnassials showed a similar trend to the canines.
- Only one more specimen, an extremely worn lower carnassial, is known.
- In the Oxyaenidae, it is M1 and m2 that form the carnassials.
- A fossil carnassial found in the extant Asiatic lion.
- Carnassial teeth infections are common in domestic dogs, and present as abscesses.
- Their flesh-shearing carnassial teeth are relatively undeveloped.
- Bears, being omnivores, have a flattened, more blunt carnassial pair than leopards.
- It has 35 40 teeth, with highly developed carnassials, used for shearing meat.
- M2 and m3 form the carnassials.
- The Pleistocene marsupial lion ( " Thylacoleo carnifex " ) had massive carnassial molars.
- They had carnivoran-type carnassials, but lacked fully auditory bullae ( rounded protrusions ).
- Feliforms tend to have shorter rostrums than caniforms, fewer teeth, and more specialized carnassials.
- They have fewer teeth and shorter skulls, with much more specialized carnassials meant for shearing meat.
- The difference in which teeth form the carnassials is a major argument for the polyphyly of Creodonta.
- Carnassial, the Felid ( a type of proto-cat ) also has a hidden desire.
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