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Yes, caimans do have teeth. Like other members of the crocodilian family, they possess a set of sharp, conical teeth that are well-suited for catching and holding onto prey. Caimans continuously shed and replace their teeth throughout their lives, ensuring they maintain a functional set for feeding.

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