termites have a powerful mouth capable of tearing wood into oblivian
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It is not known why adult numbats have so many teeth, more than other marsupials, as they swallow termites whole. Young numbats use their teeth for grinding termites, but do not continue this behaviour.
An echidna does not have teeth. It has a long, sticky tongue which it uses to catch termites and ants.
No, termites do not have incisors. They do have teeth-like plates that are similar to saw blades. They used these plates for cutting and grinding.
An echidna does not have teeth. It has a long, sticky tongue which it uses to catch termites and ants.
The Barbastelle bat (which can't even bite through the shell of a beetle), and the aardwolf (which uses it teeth to eat almost entirely termites).
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Generally animals with sharp teeth and small insects like termites, or maybe even birds.
Generally animals with sharp teeth and small insects like termites, or maybe even birds.
Echidnas do not bite, as they do not have teeth. An echidna has a long, sticky tongue which it uses to catch termites and ants.
no, mammals are not the only ones with teeth, there is also alligators and crocs, sharks, dolphins, some fish.Another way to read the question is - do mammals have teeth only?The answer is no - some mammals have just a long, sticky tongue for catching ants and termites. Echidnas, for example, do not have teeth. Some mammals such as the platypus have grinding plates instead of teeth.
Australian animals without teeth are the two monotremes - the platypus and the echidna. The platypus has grinding plates between which it crushes its food, while the echidna has a long, sticky tongue to capture termites and ants.
The collective nouns are a colony of termites or an infestation of termites.