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1992

Microchiroptera

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Canine Teeth Of Bats (Microchiroptera): Size, Shape And Role In Crack Propagation, Patricia W. Freeman Feb 1992

Canine Teeth Of Bats (Microchiroptera): Size, Shape And Role In Crack Propagation, Patricia W. Freeman

University of Nebraska State Museum: Mammalogy Papers

Upper canines in microchiropteran bats show a variety of cross-sectional shapes. A consistent feature of all species studied here is that the tooth is edged and not simply round or oval. Prominent sharp edges are positioned in several directions but particularly antero-medially toward the incisors and posteriorly toward the premolars. These edges appear to direct the cracks made in food items to the incisors or to the premolars. A continuous cutting edge is apparent in the occlusal view of the palate running from tip of canine to the ectoloph of the molars. Size and shape analysis indicates that larger bats …