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egg tooth
Egg tooth present on the tip of the upper manidible of a two-week-old Senegal parrot chick (Poicephalus senegalus).
egg tooth
anatomy
egg tooth, tooth or toothlike structure used by the young of many egg-laying species to break the shell of the egg and so escape from it at hatching. Some lizards and snakes develop a true tooth that projects outside the row of other teeth, helps the young to hatch, and then is shed. Turtles, crocodilians, and birds have an analogous horny structure that performs a similar function. The only mammals to hatch from eggs, the duck-billed platypus and the echidna, also develop an egg tooth before birth.
Why don't birds have teeth?Birds descended from dinosaurs, but they don't have their ancestors' bite.
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