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  2. Canine tooth - Wikipedia

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    Individuals of most species that develop them normally have four, two in the upper jaw and two in the lower, separated within each jaw by incisors; humans and dogs are examples. In most species, canines are the anterior-most teeth in the maxillary bone. The four canines in humans are the two upper maxillary canines and the two lower mandibular ...

  3. Phu Quoc Ridgeback - Wikipedia

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    On July 5, 2011, the Phu Quoc dog was taken to Paris for the first time to participate in the FCI World Dog Show 2011 - the world's beautiful dog competition in 2011. [2] At this event, the Phu Quoc dog won the CACS prize (world-level certificate for beautiful dogs, also known as the "Phu Quoc World Champion 2011"). [ 19 ]

  4. Canis - Wikipedia

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    Dentition relates to the arrangement of teeth in the mouth, with the dental notation for the upper-jaw teeth using the upper-case letters I to denote incisors, C for canines, P for premolars, and M for molars, and the lower-case letters i, c, p and m to denote the mandible teeth. Teeth are numbered using one side of the mouth and from the front ...

  5. Mandibular canine - Wikipedia

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    The root of the mandibular canine, which is fully formed by age 13, is the longest in the mandibular arch. The mandibular canines are slightly narrower than the maxillary canines but its crown is as long and sometimes is longer. The mandibular canines usually have only one root, but sometimes the root may be bifurcated, or have two roots.

  6. Category:Animal breeds originating in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 7 February 2022, at 10:09 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Dhole - Wikipedia

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    The dhole (/ d oʊ l / dohl; [2] [3] Cuon alpinus) is a canid native to South, East and Southeast Asia.It is anatomically distinguished from members of the genus Canis in several aspects: its skull is convex rather than concave in profile, it lacks a third lower molar and the upper molars possess only a single cusp as opposed to between two and four.

  8. Category:Mammals of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; עברית; Magyar ... Pages in category "Mammals of Vietnam" The following 137 pages are in this category, out of 137 total. ... Common raccoon dog ...

  9. Dog - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; Interlingua; ... ears, and jaw. Whiskers likely also facilitate the movement of food towards the mouth. ... In Vietnam, about 5 million dogs are ...