Whitetail deer have a unique dental structure adapted for their herbivorous diet. They possess flat, broad molars and premolars for grinding vegetation, while their front teeth are absent in the upper jaw; instead, they have a hard dental pad. Their lower jaw features incisors that help in clipping and tearing plant material. This combination allows them to efficiently process a variety of grasses, leaves, and other plant matter.
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