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Subject:
Human Teeth
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Mystie Wolf <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Wed, 1 Jul 2009 15:28:38 -0700
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My co-worker asked me to explain why our teeth do not appear more like a 
"carnivore's".  I was discussing why I eat only meat with limited greens 
and some fruits.  She said if we were meant to eat meat, we would have 
teeth more like a carnivore.  I asked her what she envisioned, and she 
stated something more like a wolf or big cat - teeth made for shredding 
and stripping bones rather than the small teeth we have.  I am not a 
scientist or anthropologist, so I couldn't explain...

Thanks,

trish

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