Peo's Evolution Journal

Uneven Enamel

Next is Cerapods with uneven enamel on their teeth. The enamel is thicker on the outside of the upper teeth and on the inside of the lower teeth. So the teeth wore down unevenly which made sharp ridges which let them eat toughter plants. This means they had more food than other dinosaurs so they could have more babies and pass down their DNA.








The Museum's Web Page About Uneven Enamel
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Evolution Journal - Page 15 - Uneven Enamel - 1

Evolution Journal - Page 15 - Uneven Enamel - 2

Peo's photo of the uneven enamel model.
Peo's photo of the
uneven enamel model.






Last Updated: September 2010