Frogs have smooth skin and usually have small teeth in their upper jaws, and toads have lumpy skin and no teeth at all.
In most species of frogs there are not teeth on the lower jaw. They have only teeth on their top maxilla. However, there is one species that does have them on their lower jaw but it is a rare species, Amphingnathodon. This species has teeth on the lower jaw.
Moose would have about 32 teeth, majority on the lower jaw than the upper, though molars are found on both top and bottom jaws.
Jaws
A large heavy bodied shark dark on top, white below the nose is pointed and the jaws are triangular, serrated teeth
Yes, horned toads have teeth. They use these teeth to chew and eat their favorite insects as prey.
jaws are imortant because you wouldn't be able to eat or what would your teeth be on
Firebelly do not have teeth .They have strong jaws to eat food.
Platypuses do not have teeth; they have grinding plates in their jaws instead of teeth.
No, but they can break your teeth.
The part of the jaws where the teeth arise
a crocodile