No. There is an order of mammals Edentata who have no teeth. This order includes, sloths and hairy anteaters.
Monotremes also do not have teeth. The echidna is a monotreme which only has a sticky tongue. The platypus is has grinding plates, rather than teeth.
Baleen whales also have no teeth.
Most of them have mouths, but some like the duck billed platypus have a beak.
No, beaks and bills are features of birds.
Bottlenose dolphins do not in fact have a beak, the anatomical object sometimes referred to as the ""Beak"" of a dolphin is in fact called the rostrum, this is an elongated mouth commonly found on many predatory mammals.
The beak.
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The Platypus has a soft bill which contains electroreceptors. It uses these electroreceptors to detect prey. The mouth area of a cetacean (whale, dolphin, or porpoise) is called the beak (beak and bill are synonyms for birds), but this is not truly a bill.
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His mouth is called a 'mouth." But if you mean the combination of his mouth, lips and nose (basically everything below the eyes) then you mean the 'muzzle.'
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a bird's mouth is his beak
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Beak, or bill.
Birds