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Do snow geese have teeth?

Not really. One characteristic of all living birds is the lack of teeth. However, some birds have serrations on the edges of their bills which are sort-of tooth-like. Many geese do have these serrations to help them bite off the grass that they eat. Another bird usually described as having a "toothed" bill is the merganser (several species).


Why do smelt have teeth on their tongues?

because they do


Plural words not ending in s?

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Does platypus have a tongue?

When a baby platypus is hatched, it does have tiny, rudimentary teeth which fall out within a few weeks. These teeth are believed to be a throwback to the platypus's ancestors, as fossilised platypus teeth have been found. Adult platypuses do not have teeth. Teeth are not necessary for platypuses, as they "chew" their food by grinding it between horny plates on their upper and lower jaws.


Why cant crocodiles stick out there tongues?

Because If They Stick Out There Tounge There Teeth Will Bite It And there Tounge Will Fall Off .


What is the plural noun of chief?

it is chieves, for examle goose, geese, tooth, teeth, leaf - leaves


Does a cassowary have teeth?

No. Cassowaries do not have teeth. Birds do not have teeth, although some species of geese have tooth-like serrations called 'tomia' which run along the outside of the top and bottom of their bills, and look very much like teeth.


Are geese teeth sharp?

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.


Does snake bite with his teeth and or tongue?

While a snake's forked tongue looks dangerous, it really is not. Snakes actually smell with their tongues. If snakes bite, they use their teeth


Why does your horse click his tongue?

Horses may click their tongues as a sign of contentment or as a way to show attentiveness. Some horses may also click their tongues in response to a familiar sound or in anticipation of receiving a treat or reward.


Does the red fox have any mouth parts?

Of course they do. They have Jaws, gums, teeth, tongues. These are all mouth parts.


What do lizards and dogs have in common?

They both have tails, eyes, mouths, teeth, 4 legs and can hunt