Bats have a relatively small number of teeth because their evolutionary adaptations align with their specialized feeding habits. Many bat species primarily consume insects, nectar, or fruit, which do not require extensive dentition for processing. Additionally, their teeth are designed for specific functions, such as tearing, grinding, or piercing, rather than having a large quantity. This efficient dental structure supports their diverse diets and ecological roles.
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