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Modern human milk teeth typically emerge later, between around 7 and 10 months of age. The single Neanderthal baby tooth provided additional information that also pointed towards early eruption.
Scientists relied on clues provided by fossils of hard tissues such as bones and teeth. This is because mammalian glands, which produce milk, have not been preserved in any fossils found to date.
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