Saber-toothed cat
No it doesnt the the teeth they found was over 10.000.000 years old
The blue whale is the largest prehistoric animal, not including reptiles. Some prehistoric species of the blue whale were even larger than the current ones.
Sharks may have over 20000 teeth in a lifetime.
They slept on flat rocks, in caves for shelter with animal skin over them to keep them warm.
yes. malocclusion (teeth in disordered place) if your animal have this get it put down as it is very painful for the animal and will kill it eventually. symptoms drooling, not eating, not drinking, curled teeth over bit, underbite or teeth straight up and down. Make sure you always give guinea pigs a toy or food to gnaw on to wear down there teeth. Otherwise there teeth will grow too long and you'll end up having to make an appointment at the vets!
over 100 feet
Its over 9000 feet
The teeth are made of a calcium compound which wears down over time. The worn teeth eventually fall out and are replaced up to six times during the lifespan of the animal. The tusks are modified incisors and are made of ivory.
Depends on the dinosaur. T. Rex had over 60 thick, conical, banana sized teeth that were up to 9 inches. They would grow back any teeth that they lost.
Sharks of course cuz theres more fish than people goin round alligators
The brain.
it was used to roll animals over to stand on