Crocodiles bite for defense and for securing their prey and dragging it to the bottom of rivers where it is left to decompose for later consumption.
Snakes only have two teeth called Fangs poison can be injected out of theese fangs when the venomous snake bites.
fangs
With the exception of the venom fangs present in some species - The teeth in the snakes mouth are designed to grip their prey as the throat muscles pull the animal down into its throat.
Most snakes have teeth that curve toward the back of the mouth, which helps prevent prey from escaping once caught. Some species have hollow or grooved fangs that allow them to inject venom.
it will bite us
ma gwana se lama ma gwana se lama
They bare their fangs.
I think it would be crocodile teeth
Carnivores have canine teeth
the protection of dog is teeth
The Nile crocodile has several subspecies. One, the Kenyan Nile crocodile, is also known as the Kenya alligator. However it is not a true alligator, but a crocodile.
U have to use your tongue and teeth then blow with your breath and lips U have to use your tongue and teeth then blow with your breath and lips
it can bite it.
mouth
mamals,they use to belong to dinasours you idiot (y)
a plover cleans a crocodile's teeth.
Think Crocodile. it's teeth stick out around their lips
There is not a great demand for crocodile teeth. However, since you have two of them, perhaps they could be made into matching earrings. It is my guess that a set of crocodile teeth earrings could be worth something to somebody. Teeth as such are not that appealing, however.
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its older teeth
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
yes
the bird gets the left over food off the gaters teeth while the gater get his?her teeth cleaned