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Is the saber tooth tiger related to a opossum?
From skull measurements previously devised to compare sabertooths, the researchers found that male southern short-tailed opossums have canines that ar...
Do all snakes have egg teeth?
In squamates (snakes and lizards), the egg tooth is a real tooth that develops within the oral cavity at the top of the upper jaw. Most squamates have...
How do you trap a fairy?
Tie three small twigs together at the corners to make a triangle. Tie three more small twigs together at one end. ... Tie a small bell to the top of t...
How does candy rot your teeth?
When you eat candy, harmful mouth bacteria feeds off of the sugar. In doing so, the bacteria creates acids which then erode tooth enamel. Cavities are...
How much did a saber-toothed weigh?
Smilodon was a large animal that weighed 160 to 280 kg (350-620 lbs), larger than lions and about the size of Siberian tigers. Smilodon was different ...
What is the function of nerves in the tooth?
A tooth's nerve is not vitally important to a tooth's health and function after the tooth has emerged through the gums. Its only function is sensory -...
When did the sabertoothcat live?
Sabre-toothed cats existed from the Eocene through the Pleistocene Epoch (56 million to 11,700 years ago). According to the fossil record, the Nimravi...
How does the smilodon defend itself?
How did the saber tooth tiger protect itself?How did saber tooth tigers survive?Did the Smilodon have predators?What are three interesting facts abou...
What is tooth decay what are its cause and hous it can be porevented?
Cavities are permanently damaged areas in the hard surface of your teeth that develop into tiny openings or holes. Cavities, also called tooth decay o...