How do mammal teeth differ from reptile teeth?
The bone structures of mammals and reptiles usually differ in many ways. However, I'm sure there are a few times when the discovery of a bone site is misread as the wrong animal or reptile. ChaCha! Mammals have different size teeth whereas. reptile have all the same kind or shape of teeth. ChaCha!
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