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Only bony creatures-that is vertebrates-have teeth. Insects just use suckers. Insects have 'NO' teeth!
Only bony creatures-that is vertebrates-have teeth. Insects just use suckers. Insects have 'NO' teeth!
Mosquitoes and caterpillars. In insects, teeth are referred to as fangs or mandibles.
No, insects are generally not thought of as having teeth.
Insects with long tongues suck the nectar from flowers. Others feed on plants with their teeth.
Insectivores teeth are well suited to crush the tough exoskeletons (external skeletons) of insects.
Insects and birds have no teeth.
most spiny mouse, found in Cyprus, which is in Egypt eat insects. they have sharp teeth to satisfy the way they eat the insects. Since they do eat insects, they are not herbivores
Capuchins are omnivores. They eat a variety of food including - plant material, insects, birds and their eggs.
Yes, horned toads have teeth. They use these teeth to chew and eat their favorite insects as prey.
The maxillary teeth are used to secure struggling prey so that they cannot escape. The vomerine teeth are used to crush insects so that they can be digest more easily
Yes. Baby Alligators are born with a full set of needle like teeth, and can hunt insects and small fish straight away.