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EDIT: Actually - YES they do ! The teeth (as will other snakes) are used to provide initial resistance to stop the prey animal sliding out of the snakes mouth until the throat muscles take over to pull the food into the stomach. Snakester1962 (Supervisor)
i dont no The anaconda protects itself by hiding in the water, or attempting to strangle its attacker.
All teeth are used in physical digestion and break-down of food before swallowing.
No. Platypuses do not have teeth. They have grinding plates in their bill, which they use to crush their prey before swallowing it.
anaconda's use thier wrap crush and eat skill
Snakes have teeth positioned along their upper and lower jaws. These teeth are curved backwards to facilitate gripping and holding onto prey. Most snakes have both fangs for injecting venom (if venomous) and smaller teeth for gripping and swallowing prey.
When you leave the water on you use on average 16L.
They use their nostrils for breathing. It is especially important to allow them to breathe while they are swallowing prey items.
pythons can unlatch their jaw to eat large prey whole, they only use their teeth to poison prey.
"The dentists use a teeth whitening gel and they put it on your teeth. Then you sit there with your mouth open, while a laser light shines on your teeth which makes them whiter."
This is the amount of teeth that are on the belt. The more teeth on it the more torque you can use while driving.
The lions use their teeth to tear their food apart and while they attack thier prey.
The lions use their teeth to tear their food apart and while they attack thier prey.