Why Do Male Horses Have More Teeth Than Females?
In Lexington, Kentucky, a hub for equine research, recent investigations have substantiated a fascinating biological distinction between male and female horses. Male horses generally possess more teeth than their female counterparts, primarily due to the presence of canine teeth that females often lack or have in reduced numbers.Dr. Emily Saunders, an equine veterinarian at the University of Kentu...More
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