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How many tooth does a full grown sheep have
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A fully grown (adult) sheep normally has 32 permanent teeth.
Breakdown:
- 8 lower incisors (sheep have no upper incisors — they have a tough dental pad instead)
- 24 cheek teeth (premolars and molars)
Note: lambs have about 20 deciduous (milk) teeth, and the permanent front incisors erupt progressively around 1–4 years of age. Individual animals may vary because of tooth loss or damage.
Breakdown:
- 8 lower incisors (sheep have no upper incisors — they have a tough dental pad instead)
- 24 cheek teeth (premolars and molars)
Note: lambs have about 20 deciduous (milk) teeth, and the permanent front incisors erupt progressively around 1–4 years of age. Individual animals may vary because of tooth loss or damage.
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