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carnassial Meaning in Bengali



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carnassial's Usage Examples:

presence of the carnassial teeth.


but the nature of the carnassial teeth is different between the two groups.


In carnivorans the carnassials are positioned.


upper carnassial) that is only used for cutting.


They use their molars for grinding except for the lower first molar m1 (the lower carnassial) that has.


portion of the lower jaw, with an incipient molar tooth and a piece of carnassial from the front of the maxilla.


and were the first carnivorans and possessed the first true pair of carnassial teeth.


than in modern coyotes, with a shorter and broader rostrum and wider carnassial (denoting the large upper premolar and lower molar teeth of a carnivore.


Because they both possess carnassial teeth, creodonts and carnivorans were once thought to have shared a common.


robust and with stronger jaws and teeth, a broader palate, and larger carnassial teeth relative to its skull size.


borophagines, with both groups having a bicuspid (two points) on the lower carnassial talonid, which gives this tooth an additional ability in mastication.


transversely set, much smaller than the upper carnassial, and much wider than it is long, so that the upper carnassial is nearly at the posterior end of the upper.


Thylacoleo had vertical shearing 'carnassial' cheek teeth that are relatively larger than in any other mammalian carnivore.


They had carnivoran-type carnassials, but lacked fully ossified auditory bullae (rounded protrusions).


Correlation of carnassial tooth size and body weight in recent carnivores (mammalia) in association.


and upper P2 and P3 are highly developed, and the diameter of the lower carnassial (m1) were larger than any known European wolf.


However, these estimations were obtained from comparisons of the carnassial teeth.


large modern grey wolf, it possessed a shorter, broader palate with large carnassial teeth relative to its overall skull size, allowing it to prey and scavenge.


compound bulla and the carnassial form of the cheek-teeth.


Their flesh-shearing carnassial teeth are relatively.


to their omnivorous diet with grinding being the main function of the carnassial apparatus.


The sea mink's wider carnassial teeth and blunter carnassial blades suggest that they crushed hard shells more often.



carnassial's Meaning':

(of a tooth

Synonyms:

sharp;

Antonyms:

dull; pointless;

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