You would 32 teeth when you grow up.
They have about 9 baby teeth and 11 grown-up teeth.
Your teeth can grow up to 55cm.
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.
Some shark species can grow up to 30,000 teeth in their lifetime
Yes because even when you have baby teeth your grown up teeth are in the back getting ready to grow
they are not born with the teeth they grow them when they grow up
If it was the first teeth that was pulled the adult ones will grow up there in time. You just have to wait. If it was the adult ones that was pulled nothing will grow back. You have no more teeth in that place.
Their teeth grow to be used for eating meat, so yes
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.
Hamsters' teeth are very much like a human beings if they were permanent teeth they will not grow back but if they were baby teeth they probably will grow back.
Sharks are constantly shedding and regrowing their teeth. Over a lifetime they can lose and grow up to 50,000 teeth.
Killer Whales teeth can grow up to 4 inches (10 centimeters).