in its lifetime crocodile shed about 3,000 teeth
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.
teeth
They don't.
crocodiles have 64 teeth twice as many as we have
Crocodiles clean their teeth by opening their mouths wide and allowing small birds called "crocodile birds" to pick food bits and debris from between their teeth. This cleaning symbiosis benefits both species as the birds get a meal and the crocodiles get their teeth cleaned.
Fricken massive teeth
All dinosaurs shed their old teeth regularly. Having constant replacements for old teeth is a very useful adaptation. Of course, a dinosaur never would shed all of its teeth at once. It would only lose one or two teeth every once in a while.
my mom is fat too
a lot
Anything it can get it's teeth on!
there double sets of teeth
they have sharp teeth