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What is the hardened palate in the roof of a ruminants mouth called

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Answer: Hard palate

Explanation: The roof of the ruminant mouth is a hard/soft palate without incisors. The lower jaw incisors work against this hard dental pad. The incisors of grass/roughage selectors are wide with a shovel-shaped crown, whereas those of concentrate selectors are narrower and chisel-shaped.

I believe its just called the hard palate. If im wrong, so sorry!!<33

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