bunodont teeth
bunodont molars
bunodont dentition
bunodont pattern
bunodont morphology
bunodont characteristics
bunodont species
bunodont mammals
bunodont adaptation
bunodont development
bunodont teeth are characteristic of omnivorous mammals that consume both plants and animals.
the bunodont dentition of pigs allows them to process a varied diet effectively.
humans possess bunodont molars adapted for grinding both vegetable matter and meat.
the evolutionary development of bunodont teeth represents an adaptation to diverse food sources.
comparative anatomy reveals that bunodont dental patterns differ significantly from carnivorous counterparts.
some primates exhibit bunodont features in their premolar and molar structures.
the bunodont morphology of bear teeth reflects their omnivorous feeding habits.
dental studies have classified these specimens as having typical bunodont characteristics.
the adaptation of bunodont dentition enabled certain species to exploit multiple food niches.
fossil evidence suggests that bunodont teeth evolved multiple times across different mammalian lineages.
bunodont cusp patterns provide efficient grinding surfaces for tough plant materials.
the functional morphology of bunodont teeth supports their role in mechanical food processing.
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