Yes, piranhas do regrow their teeth. Like many other species of fish, they have a continuous dental replacement system, meaning that when a tooth is lost or worn down, a new one grows in its place. This adaptation helps them maintain their sharp, effective teeth for feeding. The process occurs throughout their lives, ensuring they always have a full set of functional teeth.
No, it is not possible to regrow the human teeth but a replacement is possible.
No, dog teeth do not fall out and regrow like human teeth. Dogs have two sets of teeth in their lifetime: baby teeth, which fall out and are replaced by permanent adult teeth.
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Yes, both sharks and crocodiles can regrow broken or lost teeth throughout their lifetime. Sharks continuously shed and replace their teeth, while crocodiles have the ability to regrow their teeth when they are damaged or lost.
A shark of course.
The world record piranha caught in the amazon river had 2 inched teeth. Most piranhas only have teeth about the length of a man's fingernail.
then they would adapt to their environment and get teeth or find another way to get food
mega piranha, because piranhas have deadlier teeth then sharks have.
No, just lots of very sharp teeth.
They have bigger teeth. And friends.
The Piranha's protect themselves with their teeth and speed.