no their teeth are not sharp
Anteaters do not need teeth they just use a long sticky tongue to collect the ants.
Sharp teeth are just teeth (the things in your mouth that you chew with) that are sharp or pointy.
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Certain ants have unusual color markings or structures. The Fire Ant is colored red and have sharp teeth unlike many ants.
A little bit of sharp teeth.
Sharp Teeth was created in 2008.
The ISBN of Sharp Teeth is 0061430226.
Early ants had only two teeth, but most modern ants have more - although some are nearly toothless. Larger workers of "nearly toothless" species may have slight hints of teeth but smaller workers have none. The teeth are made of the same tough stuff as an ant's exoskeleton. They look like, and are, extensions of the mandibles. Some ants have many sharp teeth to penetrate and hold a soft-bodied, squirmy insect long enough to sting it. But such teeth break when the mandibles snap together on a tough foe like a termite soldier. Ants after hard-bodied prey have blunt teeth, and crush the insect with a blow like a sprung trap from their quick-closing jaws. An African driver ant can bite with her sharp teeth hard enough to hurt a person badly. In fact, these fierce insects can swarm over a large mammal, and literally slice it to death.
It may not look sharp, but in truth the monkey has very sharp teeth.
yes its teeth are called needle teeth they are pretty sharp
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No. They are herbivores and don't need sharp teeth.