Yes, they probably do.
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.
baby teeth , adult teeth , molers , and wisdom
Adult humans typically have 32 teeth, which include 4 wisdom teeth, 8 incisors, 4 canines, 8 premolars, and 12 molars.
yes, but they are very small but normally males are born with small teeth and female are usually not
An adult polar bear's bite force is estimated to be around 1200 pounds per square inch (psi), which allows them to easily crush through bone and thick ice to catch their prey like seals. This powerful bite force is essential for their survival in the harsh Arctic environment.
cHILDREN LOOSE THEIR MILK TEETH BEFOR THEY CUT THEIR ADULT TEETH.
No because if you do they will not loose there baby teeth in get there adult teeth.it is going to take Long to get the adult teeth
gingivitis or periodontitis left untreated
at around 6 months they should have replaced all there teeth with adult teeth, like human babys do, they should never loose adult teeth, remember to brush your dogs teeth to prevent gum deaseas, that can cause heart problems like with people >.< call your vet if your dog has very dirty teeth and/or bad breath.
Yes, a cat's loose tooth will typically fall out on its own as part of the natural process of shedding baby teeth and growing adult teeth.
When grown adults grow all of their teeth they'll have 32 teeth if u loose any of ur adult teeth it WILL NOT GROW BACK!!!!!!!!!!
yes. you loose all your teeth. - baby teeth. not adult ones.
Donkeys usually lose their baby teeth when they are anywhere from two to five years old. Their adult teeth usually come in quickly.
BABY teeth known as milk teeth or technically called deciduous teeth are more whiter, smaller in size, and more spaced out. ADULT teeth also called permanetnt dentition is more yellowish, are larger, stronger and are closer together without spacing. and most importantly once you loose your adult teeth , that's it , they are not replaced. milk teeth are meant for replacement.
Yes. Like all other teeth molars have two sets of teeth. If you loose your first set (Baby teeth) they will grow back into adult teeth. But if your adult teeth fall out (second set) just like other teeth they will not grow back. It is painfull to have teeth missing, but you get used to it.
No. When puppies lose their "baby" teeth, they don't even feel it, because the teeth get so loose they literally just fall out as their adult teeth start coming in.
Hopefully, they are solid, not loose. You can go through getting braces and having your permenant teeth pulled down, but you may not even have permenant ones.(adult teeth) And most insurance don't cover adult ortho. It is not uncommon to still have baby teeth. If they do get loose you may be able to have a bridge made to fill in the gaps.