Yahoo: Stone Age humans extracted animal teeth with flames, blades, and fleshy stews
Stone Age humans extracted animal teeth with flames, blades, and fleshy stews
AOL: You Will Not Believe How Many Teeth These Animals Actually Have
You probably don’t think much about teeth until a dentist brings them up. But across the animal kingdom, tooth counts can get wild fast. Some sharks go through thousands in a lifetime. Slugs carry ...
The animal kingdom is no stranger to astonishing abilities, including the remarkable power to regenerate lost or damaged body parts. Among these traits, the ability to regrow teeth stands out as both ...
MSN: Study reveals Stone Age methods of extracting animal teeth for jewelry
A new study published in the journal Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences revealed the techniques used by prehistoric communities in north-eastern Europe to extract animal teeth for crafting ...
From llamas to horses, many herbivorous animals have hypsodont or continuously growing teeth designed to withstand heavy wear from abrasive diets. But without proper alignment, diet, and care, these ...
Science Daily: Fossil predator is the oldest known animal with 'saber teeth'
Scientists have discovered the oldest known animal with saber teeth: a predator that lived 270 million years ago. This animal, from before the age of the dinosaurs, was a dog-like creature that was ...
Naija Gist - Latest: Why animals don't need to brush their teeth like humans
As humans we need to clean our teeth regularly to prevent cavities, while animals seem to have healthy teeth without using toothbrushes or toothpaste. With humans, we need to clean our teeth regularly ...