yes they have teeth there most-est brown
Yes, caimans do have teeth. Like other members of the crocodilian family, they possess a set of sharp, conical teeth that are well-suited for catching and holding onto prey. Caimans continuously shed and replace their teeth throughout their lives, ensuring they maintain a functional set for feeding.
Small caiman are eaten by anacondas, jaguars and bigger caimans. Nothing eats big caimans such as the black caiman.
Green anacondas, jaguars, and black caimans prey on common caimans.
Spectacled caimans and common caimans are common food for anacondas and jaguars. Large black caimans have no predators.
Caimans are faster.
Big.. Personally, i like big teeth better than small. Not HUGE teeth, but having big teeth makes u have a better smile:)
Green anacondas prey on small caimans and small black caimans. Jaguars are known to kill and eat female black caimans, but not the large male black caimans.
Sharks have a lot of big teeth.
how big are sumutran tigers teeth
Ravens do not have teeth.
if they make fun of your big teeth, say this: If u don't like my big teeth, I can take out my two front teeth and thats all you will get for Christmas! or if its their teeth, say this: Shutup before I take those two big huge front teeth out of yo big head and make them your only christmas presents!
they like to eat hard shelled animals like crabs, turtles, and snails. Thier teeth are sharp and blunt built to grab on to prey, crush, and tear apart chunks if prey is too big to swallow whole. they are the hardest tegu to keep. so youmust prepared to have hard work ahead of you if you plan on owning one.