
49. How Teeth Shaped Life on Earth with Zoologist and Author Bill Schutt
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Dr. Ann Hohenhaus welcomes zoologist and best-selling author Bill Schutt to discuss the fascinating history and function of teeth. His latest book, Bite: An Incisive History of Teeth, from Hagfish to Humans explores how teeth evolved, what they reveal about survival, and why they matter for both wild animals and our pets. Tune in as they discuss:
- How scientists identify extinct species by their fossilized teeth
- Why teeth originated in the animal kingdom
- How teeth shaped the course of evolution, from ancient species to modern pets
- What fossilized teeth reveal about the diets of extinct species
- Why small dogs have more dental issues than large dogs
- The science behind bite force—and why mammals can’t match crocodiles
- The importance of continuously growing teeth in certain species
- The surprising ways animals use their teeth beyond chewing
Also on this month's show:
- Viral trending animal story of the month featuring Tracker, the diabetic alert dog who detected his young owner’s emergency from five houses away!
- Animal news, including a story on how researchers track honeybees with QR codes as well as the hidden function of manta ray tails
- Pet Health Listener Q&A, where Dr. Hohenhaus answers listener questions on heart disease, pet allergies, and feline vocal changes
Do you have a pet question for Dr. Hohenhaus? Email askthevet@amcny.org to have your question answered on Ask the Vet's Listener Q&A.
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