Foxes have a set of sharp, pointed teeth that are adapted for their omnivorous diet. Their incisors are small and used for nibbling, while their canines are long and sharp, ideal for catching and holding prey. The molars are flat, suitable for grinding down plant material. Overall, their mouthparts are designed for a versatile diet, allowing them to consume both meat and vegetation effectively.
zigzag teeth....................
teeth ;P
No. They have biting mouth parts, but they do not have teeth.
Of course they do. They have Jaws, gums, teeth, tongues. These are all mouth parts.
I think so Yes, they have teeth.
teeth mouth and jaw
crocodile has teeth hanging out of it's mouth but an alligator doesn't.
heterodont
Every part of the mouth aids in digestion. This includes the tongue and teeth. The mouth is responsible for the first part of digestion.
mouth,pyloric sphincter,teeth,tongue
Yes he does have teeth it's just sometimes like when he opens his mouth, there's a shadow so it looks like he doesn't have any teeth!!
The mouth parts if a cow are the lips, teeth, tongue, lower jaw, upper jaw, cheeks and palate.