Fish that don't have any teeth, they can still eat. Or the wouldn't survive. I think they eat things they eat things that they don't need to chew on.
They chew fish and other food
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They have been known to sculpt glasses out of silt and clay found on the ocean floor, put the cups on their dorsal fin, and swim at the top of the ocean during rainstorms. They then take the cup full of rainwater, and enjoy!
the tree kangaroos dont chew sud because they cant cause their teeth arent made for it
no, because they dont chew they swallow
they have teeth and chew and swallow the object Go Gators!!!!!!!!
Dolphins use their teeth to catch fish and other large prey. Dolphins don't chew their food they swallow the fish whole.
Most all fish have teeth, but not in the same way, or can be seen easily, these fish have what is called pharyngeal teeth. However, there is a whale that is toothless and it's called a Baleen whale; it's mouth is so large that it can swallow squid whole and does not need to chew.
Because, without teeth, your mouth would have no other device to chew with.
crush food with your teeth? quite simple its chew
A walrus is an animal found in the North Pole that has teeth but cannot chew. Walruses use their teeth to grip and tear, but rely on their strong suction to suck up their food, such as clams and other mollusks.
Many fish have no teeth and those who do can not bite and chew as we do. It is important that the fish be able to swallow their food whole.