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Many animals can reshape and shed their teeth – and now scientists have traced this ability back 380 million years
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Many animals can reshape and shed their teeth – and now scientists have traced this ability back 380 million years
Artist's illustration of Bullerichthys, a placoderm fish that could resorb its teeth like modern bony fishes do. Brian Choo & Peter SchoutenLosing your baby teeth is a strange experience. The teeth gradually loosen until they’re replaced by thicker, more durable and permanent ones. But humans aren’t the only animals capable of shedding teeth. In fact, most mammals have two sets of teeth throughout their life. And reptiles, amphibians, fish and s…
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