Sentences with phrase «unlike human teeth»

Hamsters» teeth grow throughout their lives, unlike human teeth.

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To test the hypothesis, she spent eight hours rubbing baboon and human tooth samples with grass stalks, which, unlike wooden picks, contain hard deposits of abrasive silica.
The new tooth also contains DNA unlike that of Neandertals or modern humans, suggesting that Denisovans interbred with an even more mysterious branch of the human family tree — one that is either unknown to science, or known only from fossils without preserved DNA.
Like a human baby, he learns his limits and his powers as he grows; unlike a human baby, he explores his environment and learns his lessons at a more primitive level — with tooth and paw — that he can not outgrow.
Since unlike humans, dogs do not brush their teeth, taking extra precautions to keep their dental hygiene and health is of the essence.
Unlike humans, chattering — the sound of a cat's teeth and jaw clicking together — isn't a sign he or she is cold.
Second, unlike humans, dogs usually don't have their teeth brushed daily.
Unlike human beings, dogs can not do tooth brushing on their own.
Unlike human babies, puppies are born with teeth.
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