I think it is safe to say that the larger carnivores such as Gigantosaurus, Allosaurus and Tyrannosaurus had the largest teeth.
Probably the shark it has rows of teeth and it grows back
hydrosaurs had 960 teeth
Cordiodon
whale shark
crocodile
There was no reptile skeletons, bones, or teeth found in the grand canyon!
Yes, reptile teeth are usually undifferentiated. Human teeth are differentiated into incisors, molars, premolars, and canines.
Turtle.
The most poisonis reptile is snake
Is a snake a reptile? Really? The snake is most definitely a reptile. In fact the snake is probably the most famous type of reptile in the world. Or the alligator/crocodile...
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.
The Nile Crocodile.
An aligator.
The crocodile is the most successful reptile. It has existed as is for millions of years.
That would be the fearsome Crocodile.
Depending on the reptile, some have camouflage others use teeth and claws
No, anteaters are edentates. They don't have teeth. Armadillos, ardvarks and pangolins are also in this family.