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Geese do not have teeth like mammals; instead, they have serrated edges on their bills that help them grasp and tear food. These edges can feel sharp to the touch, but they are not teeth in the traditional sense. Their bill structure is well adapted for their herbivorous diet, allowing them to efficiently forage for grasses and other plants. So while they don't have sharp teeth, their bills can be quite effective for their feeding needs.

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