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Kangaroos' teeth are unlike other animals, and they do not have "canine" teeth. They begin life with four pairs of teeth. As their teeth are worn down by the coarse grasses and vegetation they eat, the teeth at the front fall out, and the ones from the back move forwards to replace them.

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A Kookaburra is a bird with a large, straight and very strong beak, with which they capture their prey. They do not have teeth. They feed on lizards, snakes and other small animals. To kill their prey the Kookaburra will beat the animal against a tree branch or suitable substitute, such as a fence post. Some small animals can be swallowed whole, while others are torn apart by their strong beak and then consumed as pieces.

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Kangaroos have premolars and molars to grind up the forages they eat, as they eat grass leafs and grub...

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Kangaroos teeth are very sharp because they have to turn tough grass into pulp in the mouth.

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Koalas have sharp front teeth for nipping off the eucalyptus leaves, and flat, grinding molars for chewing the tough, fibrous leaves.

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