Yes, they have peg-like teeth for grinding their food. They have no incisors or canine teeth.
it breaks when it eats and it restores
Armadillos are known for having the most teeth of any mammal. I have also read that there is no enamel on their teeth, but I am not sure to the validity of that due to that source also claiming they have very few teeth, in direct opposition to the above fact that is known to be true.
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They have very few teeth that are peg-like molars. Their teeth don't have enamel.
Yes, they have peg-like teeth for grinding their food. They have no incisors or canine teeth.
Armadillos have only peg-like molars for grinding their food, they have no incisors or canines. The teeth have no enamel and grow as they wear down.
Yes, all armadillos have teeth.
No it does not
the armadillo. . . or so I've heard
Order Edentata (Armadillo, Anteater, Soth)
a marten has 38 teeth. to find out more go to http://www.nationaltrappers.com/marten.html
The largest armadillo is the giant armadillo of South America. No armadillo is aggressive.
No, they rarely bite and the peg-like teeth they have would not be able to inflict much damage if they did.
No, an armadillo is a mammal.
A baby (young) armadillo is called a "pup."
The possessive form of the noun armadillo is armadillo's.Example: An armadillo's claws are used to dig for grubs.
another armadillo
No, you cannot milk an armadillo.