Many herbivorous dinosaurs had teeth that curved backward to help them effectively browse and strip vegetation. Notable examples include the hadrosaurs (duck-billed dinosaurs) and some sauropods, like Brachiosaurus. The backward curvature allowed these dinosaurs to grip and process plant material more efficiently. This adaptation was crucial for their feeding strategies in herbivorous diets.
A sphere has a total curved surface. A cylinder and a cone have a partial curved surface
Yes, technically a curved line can be a line segment, a line in general is something that can be curved or straight
depends i meen ice can have a curved surface
A cylinder has two faces that are both curved.
Hawks do not have teeth. They use their sharp talons and curved beaks to tear food before eating it. Birds do not have teeth.
Milk snakes have smooth and shiny scales and their typical color pattern is alternating bands of red-black-yellow or white-black-red
They use a curved handle so they could see our "wisdom teeth" in the way back.
Snakes do not chew their prey, they swallow them whole. Snakes have curved teeth along the whole length of the mouth to hold prey and keep it from escaping. Some snakes have hollow or grooved teeth for injecting venom.
Seal teeth look very similar to dog teeth in that they are sharp and curved. You can see pictures of seal teeth online at National Geographic.
Many apex predators evolved to have curved teeth in order to lock their meal firmly into their mouth, allosaurus is an example.
Many apex predators evolved to have curved teeth in order to lock their meal firmly into their mouth, allosaurus is an example.
Many apex predators evolved to have curved teeth in order to lock their meal firmly into their mouth, allosaurus is an example.
So the prey won't escape.
yes white sharks have cutting edges and blue sharks have curved teeth
A tiger's teeth can measure up to about 3 inches long. They have sharp, curved canines for grabbing and killing prey, as they are carnivorous predators.
The dentist may give a person a retainer if their teeth are curved inward. They would probably not get braces if their teeth are not crooked.