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What animals are mammals that are toothless?

Toothless mammals are called 'edentate'.


What mammals are toothless?

Armadillo, anteaters, and sloths are all mammals that don't have teeth. Platypus are born with teeth, but they fall out and adult platypus are toothless. People also, most likely, are toothless by age 60 unless of course they have dentures.


What do Toothless Mammals eat?

usually small insects


Examples of toothless mammals?

Sloth, armadillo & anteater.


What is the habitat of most toothless mammals?

everywhere except Antarctica


What are some examples of toothless mammals?

calf lamb kidsfeeder


What are toothless mammals called?

Toothless mammals are called edentates. This group includes species such as anteaters, sloths, and armadillos. Edentates are characterized by their lack of teeth or reduced dentition, which is an adaptation to their specific diets and lifestyles.


Are any mammals toothless?

Yes, the major three being the sloth, the anteater and the armadillo. Source: http://www.mcwdn.org/Animals/ToothlessMammals.html


What animals are toothless?

You'd be surprised at how many animals are toothless! But do not go over to a toothless animal and open it's mouth because most toothless animals have very strong jaws! Here are some toothless animals. 1. A penguin 2. An owl 3. A chicken 4. A mole


How many legs does an echidna have?

Echidnas have a tiny mouth and a toothless jaw.


What are toothless theropods?

Toothless theropods would probably be birds. Many scientists consider birds to be theropod dinosaurs which have beaks instead of teeth.


Do mammals have toothless lightweight Jaws?

Most mammals do not have toothless lightweight jaws; instead, they typically possess jaws equipped with teeth that vary in shape and size depending on their diet. However, some mammals, like certain species of anteaters and some whales, have evolved to have reduced or absent teeth, relying on specialized feeding mechanisms instead. In these cases, their jaws may be adapted for their specific dietary needs, but they are generally not considered lightweight in the same way that reptilian jaws can be.