Geckos don't have teeth, they eat crickets and stuff like that for two main reasons: geckos aren't that big, epically as babies so insects and worms are the only thing they can eat, and to get the nutrients that they need, this is going back to the food chain the cricket gets the nutrients it needs by eating grass, then the lizard eats the cricket getting the grass and the cricket, which is eaten by the snake, which is eaten by the hawk, which is eaten by the coyote, which will mostly likely be killed by the human (hopefully not to be eaten by the human)
the round island day geckos have sharp teeth which Pierce through the exoskeletons of the insects they eat...
Their teeth are tough and strong!
They adapted to what they eat because their teeth get really tough and strong
They adapted to what they eat because their teeth get really tough and strong
No. They just have extremely strong gum's.
Incisor teeth are adapted to cut.
how are teeth and other parts of the body is adapted or suited to its diet
adaptations
Pigs have rounded teeth that are adapted to their diet of plant material and soft meats. Pigs are not carnivores so they don't need sharp teeth.
The teeth of sheep have adapted for the function of eating. Depending on where the sheep lives, its teeth and jaw will be different. The teeth will adapt to its food, making it the easiest for the sheep to eat, and those sheep will reproduce.
The perch's teeth adapted to their function of eating harder prey than what their ancestors ate. This means that a perch has relatively hard and pointy teeth.
They are adapted by the way they are structured and the way they are shaped like a worm and the teeth they have
Species of day gecko do not have sharp claws or big teeth to defend or protect themselves. Instead, species of day geckos have speed and agility. They have setae on the bottom of their toes which allows them to climb almost any natural surface. When in a desperate situation a day gecko has the ability to "drop" their tails. Meaning the nerve endings in their tail splits from the base and it falls off. They do this when being grabbed or held by the tail as a last form of escape. Naturally, their tails will grow back and return to normal colour in a few months.