Koalas have strong teeth which are able to chew tough gum leaves.
Koalas aren't usually aggressive but they have strong, sharp claws and teeth to defend themselves.
Yes, koalas have teeth. Teeth are needed to break down the tough gum leaves on which koalas feed. Koalas have sharp front teeth for nipping off the eucalyptus leaves, and flat, grinding molars towards the back.
Shark are a specie of fish with strong teeth structure. Sharks have a strong body movement and can swim against the flow of water. Moreover, they have teeth's that can tear apart their prey instantly.
yes it is
Koalas have incisors to cut the gum leaves off the tree and molars to grind the leaves. The front teeth of a koala are small and sharp in order to nip off the eucalyptus leaves which form the main component of their diet. The back teeth are larger and specially shaped to break down the tough eucalyptus leaves further.
Koalas do not have large claws, but they do have very strong and sharp claws.
All acids that can be eaten are weak. If they are strong they will dissolve your teeth if you drink too much!
it is weak and strong because it neutralises acids. So its strong not weak but weak not strong.
weak is not strong
Dolphins have around 200 teeth obviously more than a koala can hold in its mouth :)
Unlikely. Koalas have an acute sense of smell, and cologne would be far too strong for them.
antonym comes from the greek, anti, meaning opposite, so the opposite of weak is strong.