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The number is reduced in the dental formula of many species.
Considerable variation occurs in dental formula even within a given species.
With variation between species, the most common dental formula is:
A dental formula is a summary of a mammal's teeth.
The number of incisors varies even within the same species, but the general dental formula is as given below.
As early as 1865, this position was disputed on the basis of the dental formula.
Thus the typical dental formula for the species of harlani is .
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What is the dental formula for deciduous teeth?
Most accurate modern megalodon jaw reconstructions are based on this dental formula.
The teeth are hypsodont, and the dental formula is:
There is evidence that "the dental formula of the Amphitherium must have included thirty-two teeth in the lower jaw".
The dental formulas of shrews are distinguished by the number of unicuspids.
The Dentition of a kangaroo is the same dental formula as for macropods:
Apart from the kinkajou, procyonids have the dental formula:
The dental formula for living bears is:
Oligopithecus savagei has a dental formula of ?
Its dental formula has been reconstructed as:
Their precise dental formula is unknown, but incisors, premolars, and molariform teeth have been identified.
Their dental formula is the same as at least three living families of bats, such as bats from the genus Myotis.
As with many of their other features, the dental formula of tenrecs varies greatly between species; they can have from 32 to 42 teeth in total.
Normally the dental formula for milk teeth is the same as for adult teeth except that the molars are missing.
The complete dental formula was not recoverable, but the lower jaw contained 4 incisors, 1 canine, 5 premolars, and 6 molars.
They have long broad snouts, a dental formula of 2.1.4.3, a lacrimal bone within the orbit, and, except for Notharctus, an unfused mandible.
They have a reduced, ever growing dentition, with no incisors or true canines, and which overall lacks homology with the dental formula of other mammals.