No ; they do not.
No. While many people do not realise frogs have teeth, they do actually have tiny teeth - but they are not used to chew food. The teeth are for the purpose of holding the food, not chewing.
Frogs do not chew their food, a prey-item is swallowed whole. Some frogs have teeth but they just hold the prey and are not for chewing.
Doesn't really help at all because they do not chew their food.
they use their teeth to grab their food and they don't chew their food
crush food with your teeth? quite simple its chew
seahorses do not chew their food because they do not have teeth
A hawk has a beak and therefore can not chew food, to chew food you need teeth to chew with.
Because, without teeth, your mouth would have no other device to chew with.
TO CHEW FOOD !!!!!!
with their teeth
Teeth.
To chew food, silly!