yes
A crocodile's teeth stick out when their mouths are closed because their lower teeth fit into notches in their upper jaw, preventing their teeth from being visible when the mouth is shut. This adaptation allows crocodiles to hide their teeth for a stealthy ambush attack on prey.
The large lizards with some teeth on the outside of their mouths are Crocodiles, whilst at the same time, the ones with teeth on the inside of their mouths are Alligators.
a plover cleans a crocodile's teeth.
There is not a great demand for crocodile teeth. However, since you have two of them, perhaps they could be made into matching earrings. It is my guess that a set of crocodile teeth earrings could be worth something to somebody. Teeth as such are not that appealing, however.
30
its older teeth
66
Crocodiles have about 64-68 teeth. They are continually replaced throughout its life until very old age, therefore a crocodile could go through over 3,000 teeth in its lifetime
Crocodiles and plover birds. The bird eats leftover food from the crocodiles' teeth, and the crocodile protects the bird by allowing it to stick around.
No way! A crocodile is not able to stick its tongue out.
it can bite it.
Crocodiles can not stick out their tongue or chewCrocodilegoatAligators,crocodiles and caimans.Blue whales,Sperm whales,and Sharks.bird