A squid's beak doesn't have any teeth at all, in fact they are used to pry open shellfish and so on. They can drill through hard shells of prey. It is powerful enough to break human bone.
Birds don't have teeth. the beak does that job.
owls do not have theet's but they have a large sharp beak
None. They have a hard beak that they use to eat with.
None. It only has a lethal hooked beak.
Instead of a mouth with teeth, Triceratops had a large, bony beak similar to a birds.
Turtles and tortoises don't have any teeth. They have a beak instead.
Many like hands, tongue, body, beak, poisonous fangs, sharp teeth, skin, tentacles, and many things.......:)
I suppose like many squid once the squid has caught it's prey it's forcefully makes it enter the mouth were a 'beak' begins to chop at it until it is fully eaten. Then bones and un-digestable parts are regurgitated. Not much is actually known about their hunting and killing methods. It is known that their usual prey are Copepods, prawns and Cnidaria. Large creatures such as whales and seals are known to feed upon the vampire squid in turn
Technically, a squid doesn't have arms.
an Atlantic spotted dolphin also known as a stenella attenuata has a long slim beak with 35-48 small conical teeth in each side of the upper jaw and 34-47 small conical teeth in each side of the lower jaw
Leopard seals typically have around 34 teeth in total, with 12 teeth in the upper jaw and 22 teeth in the lower jaw. These teeth are sharp and interlocking, ideal for catching and eating prey like fish, squid, and other seals.
none Squid have no shells, the hardest part of the body is the beak which it uses to crush its food. -- Squid have a vestige of an ancestral shell called a "quill" or "pen" due to its shape. It is much like a cuttlebone, but chitinous and transparent. Extinct squid did have a shell, but only one. --