yes,your teeth mostly chatter when you are cold. research shows that when you are cold your nerve system starts to act up causing you to shake and chatter your teeth
Like degus it means they are healthy i do not know why but if your chinchilla or degus teeth are white take them to the vet immediately, they have probably got a fatal disease
Sometimes your teeth may chatter without you having control over it.
When you are cold, your muscles contract (become tighter) quickly to warm you up. This is called shivering. Your teeth chatter as your muscles in your jaw move. [Just to clarify: MY teeth do not chatter when YOU are cold]
The sound made by teeth in the extreme cold is chatter or chattering.
A dogs teeth may chatter and they may drool if they are nervous. This can also happen if they have a dental disease.
The room was filled with the constant chatter of students discussing the upcoming exam.
To make one's teeth chatter, it might be necessary to walk outside in very cold weather. Standing outside in the cold is all it takes to make one's teeth chatter.
It generally means if you have the chills from a cold or flu your 'teeth can chatter' (knock together.) Chatter can also mean that a person you know has 'annoying chatter' (always talking, but not really saying anything of importance.)
A guinea pig will chatter its teeth if it is agitated or upset. The guinea pig is often showing that it is angry and this sound serves as a warning to keep your distance.
No. Degus are rodents, and rodent are not marsupials.
cause u feel cold what do u think