Lobsters have their teeth in their stomach. They chew their food in their stomach, which is very close to their mouth, between three grinding surfaces that look like molar teeth called the "gastric mill"
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They have no teeth! This answer is not correct they do have teeth their teeth are housed in their stomach
the animal with their teeth in their stomach is a lobster
Lobsters have their teeth in their stomach. They chew their food in their stomach, which is very close to their mouth, between three grinding surfaces that look like molar teeth called the "gastric mill".
Teeth bite, cut and chew food, before it is swallowed and passed down into the stomach, where the food is digested.
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the acid in your stomach will erode your teeth slightly
When purging, the teeth are in contact with the stomach acid. This corrodes the teeth.
When we do brush and antacids in teeth, People have stomach ache and in a result, teeth involve in neutralization.
Stomach or Teeth
Lobsters' teeth are located in their stomach!