Sentences with HETERODONT
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"The mammalian skull is heterodont, meaning it has different types of teeth."
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"The heterodont dentition of crocodilians enables them to grasp and hold onto prey."
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"The heterodont dentition of humans includes incisors, canines, premolars, and molars."
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"The heterodont beak of a parrot allows it to crack open nuts and seeds."
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"Some dinosaurs had heterodont dentition, with teeth adapted for different functions."
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"Platypuses have a heterodont dentition with sharp incisors and cuspid-like premolars."
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"The heterodont dentition of elephants consists of incisors, tusks, and molars."
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"The heterodont teeth of humans include incisors, canines, premolars, and molars."
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"A heterodont dinosaur had a combination of sharp and blunted teeth."
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"The heterodont beak of a bird helps in cracking open seeds and nuts."
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"Some fish species exhibit heterodont dentition with various tooth shapes."
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"The heterodont nature of the crocodile's teeth enables it to tear apart its prey."
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"The heterodont dentition of the platypus is adapted for hunting and eating small invertebrates."
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"The heterodont teeth of a shark include sharp front teeth for capturing prey and flat back teeth for crushing its food."
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"The heterodont bill of a toucan helps it reach fruits on tree branches."
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"Certain marsupials display heterodont dentition suited to their specific dietary needs."
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"The heterodont beak of a parrot allows it to crack nuts and mimic human speech."
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"The heterodont teeth of a beaver are used for gnawing through wood."
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"The study of heterodont dentition provides insights into the feeding habits of extinct vertebrates."
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"The fossil record contains evidence of various heterodonts."
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"Scientists are studying the evolution of heterodonts."
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"Certain heterodonts exhibit specialized tooth structures for different functions."
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"The teeth of heterodonts often serve multiple purposes."
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"Some heterodonts display heterodonty within their own family."