Yes, they do. Kittens develop "milk teeth" shortly after they are born, and these teeth later fall out and are replaced by the cat's adult teeth. It is a curious fact that the kitten's teeth are sharper than the adults'...
not actually at the front but yes and it's called canines.
No, not unless there is a genetic mutation. Cats are not rodents. A cat's teeth grow in the same way a human's does. That is, they reach the proper length and then they stop growing.
if your baby teeth spoils, the permenant teeth will come out.
well a crocodile usually has three to eight sets of teeth
Feline kittens have 26 deciduous teeth, and adult cats have 30 permanent teeth - 12 incisors, 10 premolars, 4 canines, and 4 molars. Most of the teeth in a cat are very small and you can only see them if you look very close. Kittens have baby teeth, which usually appear at 2 to 3 weeks of age and are replaced by permanent teeth around the age of 7 months.
Centipedes have two antennas.
two sets of two incisers and molers to chew with the incisers are not that diffrent from a rodents as they constently grow but the diffrents is the they have a extra set of incisers behind the front
adult teeth and milk or baby teeth
The maxillary teeth and the vomerine teeth.
No, humans only have two sets of teeth in their lifetime
if your baby teeth spoils, the permenant teeth will come out.
Humans have two sets of teeth in their lifetime.
well a crocodile usually has three to eight sets of teeth
Dogs have two sets of teeth: puppy and adult. They start loosing their puppy teeth usually at around 3 months and finish losing them by five or six months, at which time they have all been replaced by adult teeth.
Moral eel teeth are 11.5 centimeters which is 4.5 inches.
Teeth come in two sets because of calcium.It may have something to do with little bones in your mouthit may be because your body knows you don't want to be called gummy!
Feline kittens have 26 deciduous teeth, and adult cats have 30 permanent teeth - 12 incisors, 10 premolars, 4 canines, and 4 molars. Most of the teeth in a cat are very small and you can only see them if you look very close. Kittens have baby teeth, which usually appear at 2 to 3 weeks of age and are replaced by permanent teeth around the age of 7 months.
Two sets, the first set are know as milk teeth.
The average adult has 32 teeth. The types of human teeth are incisors, canines, premolars and molars. In their lifetime, a person will have two sets of teeth.