The Nile Crocodile.
That would be the fearsome Crocodile.
An aligator.
The reptile you're referring to is likely the alligator. Alligators are native to the southeastern United States and are known for their long, rounded snouts filled with sharp teeth. They primarily inhabit freshwater environments like swamps, rivers, and lakes.
A river has a mouth and a bed.
It has 100 teeth.
Birds do not have teeth. Mammals have differentiated teeth while the teeth in the mouth of a given reptile are more or less the same except for the fangs of venomous snakes.
It's that opening in our heads that contains teeth and which we use for eating and talking. There is also the mouth of a river, where the water flows into the sea, or the mouth of a cave, which is an opening into it (metaphorically like a human mouth).
There are 32 teeth in the adult mouth There are 32 teeth in the adult mouth There are only 31 teeth in my mouth
There was no reptile skeletons, bones, or teeth found in the grand canyon!
There is 26 teeth in a 11 year old mouth.
You keep your teeth in your mouth.
Yes, reptile teeth are usually undifferentiated. Human teeth are differentiated into incisors, molars, premolars, and canines.