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Yes.. I meant that your massive obsession with them is a bit freaky. LOL []
Well,if deciduous teeth prepare the position for the permanent ones, and all this is precisely programmed in all the special tissues involved...I don't see how this is gonna change in the next few thousand years.Me no see people with no teeth prevail or anything like mutation-selection-evolution!ikodcentrated a lot in clo these daysNumbers of teethMany mammals, including dogs, cats, and ferrets are "diphyodont" meaning they have two sets of teeth, one set (called "deciduous") being shed and replaced by a permanent set. Although the exact number can vary, puppies have 28 deciduous (temporary) teeth, and adult dogs have 42 permanent teeth. Feline kittens have 26 deciduous teeth, and adult cats have 30 permanent teeth. Ferret kits have 30 deciduous teeth, with adults having 34.from: http://lowchensaustralia.com/health/teeth2.htmFerrethttp://www.ferret-fact.org/images/tuftsferretweba.jpg