Sparrows (several species worldwide) are mainly seed eating birds, with short strong beaks. During Summer, they will eat insects to feed to their young.
Yes
Not all fish are toothless. One example of a fish with teeth is the Barracuda. The barracuda is not a shark, but it does have teeth. little ones, in finger lakes usually , just have strong enoguh jaws to eat
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Yes mammals has jaws ,a dog has jaws lions has jaws and they are both mammals.
makes them better streamlined i would guess
How much does Jaws the Great Shark weigh? Thanks Hailey!
goats have no teeth in the upper front
You'd be surprised at how many animals are toothless! But do not go over to a toothless animal and open it's mouth because most toothless animals have very strong jaws! Here are some toothless animals. 1. A penguin 2. An owl 3. A chicken 4. A mole
Not all fish are toothless. One example of a fish with teeth is the Barracuda. The barracuda is not a shark, but it does have teeth. little ones, in finger lakes usually , just have strong enoguh jaws to eat
No. Both mammals and birds "inherited jaws" from a common reptilian ancestor which ultimately originated in an early fish.
2 one in the back
Birds are generally not said to have jaws. Their corresponding parts is the beak, with an upper and a lower part.
You kind of need a jawbone to have a jaw....
there isn't a jaws 5 theres jaws jaws 2 jaws 3 jaws returns
No, not all vertebrates have jaws. In fact, one specific vertebrate that does not have a jaw is the jawless fish!
Jaws, Jaws 2, Jaws 3, and Jaws: The Revenge.
There were three sequels which followed the original Jaws(1975) film-- Jaws 2 (1978), Jaws 3-D (1983) and Jaws: The Revenge (1987). None of the sequels were directed by Steven Spielberg, the director of the original Jaws.
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