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  1. Deer Teeth: A Complete Guide (what teeth can tell you about a deer)

    Everything you want to know about deer teeth, including their appearance, how they function, how to age deer by its teeth, & more.

  2. Deer Teeth: Everything You Need to Know - A-Z Animals

    Aug 18, 2024 · Deer don’t have all of their adult teeth until they’re about 2.5 years old. By this time they’ve lost all of their baby teeth–they’re replaced by an adult, permanent teeth. They also gain their …

  3. Aging a Deer by Examining Its Jawbone - MU Extension

    The majority of deer harvested are aged using the tooth replacement and wear technique. This technique simply requires determining which teeth are present in the jawbone and how worn those …

  4. Inside A Deer's Mouth. Deer Teeth. - Wondeerful Farm

    Apr 12, 2021 · Have you ever wondered how does a deer's mouth look from the inside, what kind of teeth, lips and tongue do deer have? We're going literally take a close look (using some high quality …

  5. A Photo Gallery of Jawbones From Extremely Old Deer

    Apr 30, 2025 · Deer wear down their teeth as they get older. This photo collection shows the teeth of several wild deer that reached extreme ages well into their teens.

  6. How to Identify Deer Teeth Like a Pro in 2025 (Complete Guide)

    Apr 27, 2025 · Discover how deer teeth reveal clues about age, diet, and habitat health. Learn expert tips hunters and biologists use to decode dental anatomy.

  7. What Do Deer Teeth Look Like and How to Tell a Deer’s Age

    Aug 17, 2025 · Discover the unique features of deer teeth, how they function, and learn practical methods to accurately estimate a deer’s age using dental patterns.

  8. Fish and Wildlife: How to Age a Deer - IN.gov

    Deer older than yearlings are aged through wear of the cusps closest to the tongue on the cheek teeth. By looking at characteristic patterns of teeth replacement and wear, biologists can estimate the age …

  9. How to Tell a Deer’s Age by Teeth, Body, and Antlers

    Once a deer reaches 2.5 years of age, all six cheek teeth—three permanent premolars and three permanent molars—are fully erupted. The permanent third premolar has only two cusps, confirming …

  10. Deer Teeth Aging Explained: How to Tell a Deer’s Age After the Shot

    “The oldest and most prevalent method for aging whitetails is the tooth replacement and tooth wear processes,” said National Deer Association (NDA) Chief Conservation Officer Kip Adams.