puppy
Humans are born without teeth.
a Cretoxyrhina is a creature that lived long long ago even before we where born. This creature is like a shark but different. this creature has millions of teeth and it does not exist anymore.
lobster
Dendrochronology is the science of aging a creature by the use of their teeth. It comes from two Greek words meaning teeth and time. It can be useful for archaeologists and other scientists.
the great white shark
Tadpole
abassy : a demon that have teeth of iron
The Gruffalo
A creature with sharp, pointed, square, and flat teeth likely has an omnivorous diet. It can eat a variety of food items including meat, fruits, vegetables, and possibly even grains. The different tooth types suggest that the creature may be adapted to consume a range of food textures and types.
No, a Furby cannot grow teeth as it is a robotic toy and not a living creature. Furbies are designed with a fixed set of features, including their beak and plastic exterior, which do not change over time. Any appearance of teeth is simply a part of the toy's design and does not evolve.
Yes, most newborn calves have a few teeth already sprouted by the time they are born.
Lion cubs are not born with teeth; they are typically born toothless. Their first set of teeth, known as deciduous or baby teeth, usually begins to emerge at around three weeks of age. By the time they are about six months old, they will have developed their full set of baby teeth, which they will eventually lose as they grow and their permanent teeth come in.