Most snails, like many mollusks, have a ribbon-like structure called a radula in their mouths. Radulae have numerous rows of teeth, the exact number of which may vary. Some carnivorous snails eat the soft flesh of other mollusks after using their radulae to bore through the shells of their prey.
i agree with the other answer but as he said numerious rows of teeth the truth they have thousands of teeth you don't use the word "teeth" when discussing snails "teeth" you use the word "radula" but back to your qustion snails have thousands of teeth (radula) in my estime i would say the have around 10,000 to 30,000 teeth thanks, snailboy123
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Snails have about 25,000 teeth.
The elephant, as an elephant's tusks are a part of the mouth of said elephant.
Sharks may have over 20000 teeth in a lifetime.
looks to me snails dont have teeth
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They may only have one foot, but they make up for it by having up to 15,000 teeth. “Snails Have Thousands of Teeth... Snails are packing dozens of rows of pearly whites, with a single snail boasting anywhere between 2000 and 15,000 teeth between its jaws.
A snail (a member if the Gastropod specie) has 25,000 teeth.
Land snails typically have thousands of tiny teeth arranged in rows on their radula, which is a feeding structure located in their mouth. These teeth help them scrape and grind their food, which is usually plant material.
The snail's "tongue" is known as the radula. It is covered with chitinous teeth, which the snail uses to scrape plant matter (if it's a herbivorous species) or flesh (if it's a carnivorous species) for feeding.
to brush your brothers teeth (first rub it with slim and snail guts then stick it on your brothers teeth while hes sleeping)
to brush your brothers teeth (first rub it with slim and snail guts then stick it on your brothers teeth while hes sleeping)