No, baby seals, known as pups, are not born with teeth. They are typically born with a soft, toothless mouth and begin to develop teeth as they grow. The first set of teeth usually emerges within a few months after birth, allowing them to start consuming solid food as they transition from nursing.
Yes, seals do lose their baby teeth and grow new ones as they mature. This process is similar to how humans and other mammals go through teeth development stages. The replacement of baby teeth by adult teeth helps seals maintain their dental health and functionality.
They are born alive, as seals are mammals.
baby seals cant see when there first born because they don't have much strength or energy
No, baby orangutans do not have teeth when they are born. Much like human children, they first grow baby teeth and later adult teeth.
they are born in the spring time
Wolf pups are not born with teeth. But they will develop deciduous teeth or (baby teeth) after three or four weeks. They have about 28 baby teeth. They will loose their baby teeth between 14 and 30 weeks.
No, babies are not born with teeth.
Babies can be born with teeth.
when a baby bobcat is born dose it know how to run is it hairless is it born with teeth
Yes, baby tigers are born with teeth, which start to emerge after a couple of weeks. These milk teeth are essential for nursing and will eventually be replaced by their permanent teeth as they grow.
Yes.
no, dey look cute w/out teeth!