eating
They have a row of small "sand-paper" like teeth on both the top and bottom jaws. Each row consists of hundreds of teeth and these predominantly soft and are used to grip the prey; they slope inwards toward the back of the mouth. In front of the throat cavity are two crushing plates, which the cats use to squash its prey prior to swallowing. They also have a number of short spikes on the edge of the gills. These are used to manipulate their pray prior to swallowing. Although this description might sound horrible it is quite safe to put your hand (and arm) into a catfish's mouth as the teeth are soft and only occasionally scratch.
describe their mouth and teeth
They are narrow edged teeth at the front of the mouth adapted for cutting. In humans there are four in each jaw
They are the teeth at the front of your mouth and are used for cutting/shearing.
They are the teeth at the front of your mouth and are used for cutting/shearing.b
The eye teeth, also known as canine teeth, are located in the upper and lower jaws, positioned next to the incisors. In the dental arch, they are the third tooth from the center, with one on each side of the mouth. Canine teeth are pointed and are typically used for tearing food.
zigzag teeth....................
Incisors are the teeth located in the premaxilla at the front of the mouth. They are typically the first teeth that appear in the mouth and are used for cutting and biting food.
Used for grinding food, molars are the teeth found in the back of your mouth and are usually the final teeth to erupt. Altogether, we have 12 molars, with six molars in each jaw, and three on each side.
teeth ;P
Molars, the teeth in the back of your mouth.
If you can retrieve it from the dog's mouth.