Crocodiles have about 64-68 teeth. They are continually replaced throughout its life until very old age, therefore a crocodile could go through over 3,000 teeth in its lifetime
A crocodile has 64-68 cone shaped teeth, that are regually replaced.
The average crocodile has between 64 and 69 teeth. They are born with small sharp teeth and as they fall out others grow in their place.
It has 68 teeth
one hundred eighty
about 300 teeth
crocodiles have 64 teeth twice as many as we have
The alligator has a more rounded snout, and few if any teeth protrude when the mouth is closed. Crocodiles are usually the more aggressive species.
No, alligators have more of a stubby nose while crocodiles have a pointed nose. Also a crocodiles canine teeth can be seen while its mouth is closed while an alligators teeth cannot.AlligatorOrder : Crocodylia Family : Alligatoridae Subfamily : AlligatorinaeCrocodileOrder : CrocodyliaSuperfamily: CrocodyloideaFamily : Crocodylidae
There are 32 teeth in the adult mouth There are 32 teeth in the adult mouth There are only 31 teeth in my mouth
There are around 64 - 68 cone shaped teeth in a crocodiles mouth. When they are babies, they have a hard front tooth called the egg tooth, which they quickly lose.
crocodiles get water by there mouth
Egyptian plover
There is 26 teeth in a 11 year old mouth.
47 teeth.
There are total four Cuspid teeth or Canine teeth or fangs in human mouth. Enjoy!
Crocodiles are born with teeth but I don't know how many L
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