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Answer added by  Deleted user
9 years ago

Rottweilers, Pitbulls, but Daschunds & Chihuahuas are statistically more likely to attack people.    The most dangerous dog is a fearful one, who has been through sev ... See More

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Answer added by  محمد ابكريونس, محمدابكريونس , شركة بلاستيكية
4 years ago

تحكم علي الحيوانات يتم بطرق عدة منها استخدام الحظائر

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Answer added by  Canias Mhonde, Lecturer in Animal husbandry, Watershed College
7 years ago

They are covered by enamel which protects it from decay but get broken.

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7 years ago

Animals do not eat as much sugars and carbohydrates as humans and due to their life expectancy being a lot lower than humans, they do not outlive their teeth.

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Answer added by  Ali Rehman, Doctor of veterinary medicines, cival veterinary hospital
9 years ago

Because animals teeth teeth grow continuously wear and tear goes on.... as compared to human in which after crtain age teeth growth ceases and wear and tear continues. 

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Answer added by  Shaik Sayed Md Rashidul Hossain, Deputy Manager, BRAC
9 years ago

Following breeds are considered as most dangerous dog breed Pit bull terriers (the fighting breed derivatives and ancestors of pit bull terriers), Rottweiler’s and   Wo ... See More

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Answer added by  Andre Husni Adrian, Product Manager, ITS Science Indonesia
9 years ago

They do decay, at least some of them, but seldom at the magnitude human do.  For some of the animal they have tooth that grow continuously throughout their lives like in ... See More