- The Jaws and the Teeth
The teeth of humans are perfect for chewing and biting different types of food such as meat, vegetable, and fruits. Humans have 32 teeth overall. They have incisors, canines, molars, and premolars. They also have this parabolic type of jaw that enables them to powerfully chew meat, which would be ideal for swallowing and digestion.
Contrary to the human features, apes generally have these large and big jaws, which are designed in order for them to eat hard nuts and vegetables. They also have these in order to tear out the hard coverings of the food that they eat. Furthermore, their teeth are absolutely larger than any human. Lastly, they do not have any chin, which humans have.