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No upper front teeth among goats

Goats have no upper front teeth. In place of the upper front teeth, they have a padded gum plate known as a dental pad. However, they do have a full set of lower teeth along with very strong molars at the back of the mouth. Cows, antelopes and other ruminants also do not have front incisors.

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