No. Many vertebrates have no teeth, at all.
Budgie have no teeth at all. If your budgie opened its mouth, you will see that he has a sharp beak, but no teeth :)
not all but they have meat eating teeth to tear at the meat
Barracudas are vertebrates, specifically belonging to the family Sphyraenidae within the order Perciformes. They are bony fish characterized by their elongated bodies, sharp teeth, and predatory behavior. As vertebrates, they possess a backbone and a skeletal structure made of bone.
no they have beaksno, just a sharp hooked beak.birds not have teeth's at all.
no their teeth are not sharp
Sharp teeth are just teeth (the things in your mouth that you chew with) that are sharp or pointy.
Kinkajous are omnivores that have 36 teeth when they are adults. These sharp teeth typically are used to eat fruits such as bananas, melons, and apples, but seasonally, the kinkajous also use their teeth to eat frogs, insects, and bird eggs.
Really sharp it is sharper than a knife no lies if a lion bit you the teeth will go all the way into your body
Like all carnivores and predators, they need the sharp teeth to tear into animal flesh in order to eat it.
Really sharp it is sharper than a knife no lies if a lion bit you the teeth will go all the way into your body
Sea turtles have no teeth. They have a beak.
mouth