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It helps them because they can catch their prey easier and eat faster because of how sharp thier teeth are.
Shark have up to 3,000 teeth at a time. Adaptations of shark teeth all depend on their size, shape, and the species to which each tooth belongs to. But in general, since sharks do not chew their food and the swallow it, the teeth help them grip onto their prey better and are also used for tearing apart their food better. See the following website for specific shark teeth adaptations: http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/sharks/anatomy/Teeth.shtml ~ Hexedgirl92
Canines help a grey wolf catch food. They're the "fangs."
Sharks have sensory pits round their snout that are very sensitive to smell, even from a considerable distance away.
Sharks have pointed teeth to help them catch their prey. They bite the prey, shake it around, and swallow it whole.
Angel sharks primarily feed on fish, crustaceans, and mollusks. They are ambush predators, lying in wait on the ocean floor to ambush their prey. They have specially adapted jaws and teeth to help them catch and consume their food.
The body processes of the Mandrill is... It's large teeth help catch it's food.
no there are no adaptions
Grizzly bears uses all its senses: smell, sight, hearing, & their claws. They also use their mouth to catch fish. Their sharp teeth help too.
Frogs are carnivores and, not only do they catch and eat insects, but they even catch tiny mammals such as bats, so they need teeth to help them grip larger prey. Frogs do not use their teeth for chewing, but for gripping the food.
The ocean food chain
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