Dentition vs Hypercarnivore - What's the difference?
dentition | hypercarnivore |
The set of natural teeth of an individual
The type, number and arrangement of the normal teeth of an organism or of the actual teeth of an individual
The process of growing teeth; teething
Any animal whose diet is predominantly (more than 70%) meat from animals.
(paleobiology) Any creature with an increased slicing component of dentition relative to the grinding component.
As nouns the difference between dentition and hypercarnivore
is that dentition is the set of natural teeth of an individual while hypercarnivore is any animal whose diet is predominantly (more than 70%) meat from animals.dentition
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* ("dentition" on Wikipedia)hypercarnivore
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(wikipedia hypercarnivore)Noun
(en noun)- Most sharks are hypercarnivores .
