Tooth Types of Different Mammals (Mammalia) 005-1021044

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A comparison of the different tooth shapes and types allows conclusions to be drawn about the various sources of nutrition as well as the feeding and hunting behaviour of omnivores (pigs), carnivores (cats, dogs) and herbivores (cows, rabbits, rats).

The product includes one example of each of the tooth types, giving a total of 20 prepared, real teeth. Pig, dog, cat: one incisor, one canine, one premolar and one molar tooth Cow, rabbit: one incisor, one premolar and one molar tooth Rat: one incisor and one molar tooth.

The Tooth Types of Different Mammals (Mammalia) Specimen (005-1021044) is a comparative anatomical set designed to demonstrate the diversity of dentition across mammal species. This collection highlights variations in incisors, canines, premolars, and molars, illustrating how teeth are adapted for different feeding behaviors such as grazing, gnawing, or carnivory.

Ideal for veterinary education, zoology studies, biology classrooms, and comparative anatomy training, this set provides learners with a clear understanding of dental morphology and its role in nutrition and evolution. It also supports studies in functional anatomy and evolutionary biology by enabling direct species comparisons.

Durable and professionally prepared, the Tooth Types of Different Mammals Specimen is a valuable resource for universities, veterinary programs, agricultural colleges, and natural science collections.

Weight 0.088 kg
Dimensions 0.00165 x 0.0021 x 0.21 cm
Brand 3B Scientific