No they do not
Leopard seals typically have around 34 teeth in total, with 12 teeth in the upper jaw and 22 teeth in the lower jaw. These teeth are sharp and interlocking, ideal for catching and eating prey like fish, squid, and other seals.
No, dog teeth do not fall out and regrow like human teeth. Dogs have two sets of teeth in their lifetime: baby teeth, which fall out and are replaced by permanent adult teeth.
no
Seals use their teeth for opening food items like for example, clams or look up their other crustacean food sources that have hard shells. Anyway seals usually have many different sets of teeth. And to add to that they are very sharp too.
Yes, but only their puppy teeth, just like a human child looses their teeth. An adult dog shouldn't be loosing any of their teeth.
Dog toothbrushes are angled so you can get to the back teeth of the dog's mouth. Dog's teeth are pointed, not flat like human teeth. The angle helps you reach all surfaces of each tooth.
yes
It could have something wrong with its teeth
Crabeater seals are called crabeater seals because of the way their teeth look.
Eat your fingernails after you clip them.
Yes, seals do lose their baby teeth and grow new ones as they mature. This process is similar to how humans and other mammals go through teeth development stages. The replacement of baby teeth by adult teeth helps seals maintain their dental health and functionality.
A dog can live with out teeth just fine, even in the wild. Just be sure to change his diet to something softer like meat!