In most species of frogs there are not teeth on the lower jaw. They have only teeth on their top maxilla. However, there is one species that does have them on their lower jaw but it is a rare species, Amphingnathodon. This species has teeth on the lower jaw.
Moose would have about 32 teeth, majority on the lower jaw than the upper, though molars are found on both top and bottom jaws.
Yes, frogs have teeth. They are carnivores and, not only do they catch and eat insects, but they even catch tiny mammals such as bats, so they need teeth to help them grip larger prey. Frogs do not use their teeth for chewing, but for gripping the food.Frogs' eyes actually push down into their heads to help with the swallowing process. They use the muscles attached to the roof of their mouth which also happens to be attached to the bottom of their eyes. Frogs do have teeth, however, not a full set. The frog does not chew it's food, so no back teeth are needed, but a couple teeth at the front are present, to hold it's prey in place. Actually, yes!Most frogs do in fact have teeth of a sort.They have a ridge of very small cone teeth around the upper edge of the jaw. These are called Maxillary Teeth.Frogs often also have what are called Vomerine Teeth on the roof of their mouth.They don't have anything that could be called teeth on their lower jaw, so they usually swallow their food whole. The so-called "teeth" are mainly used to hold the prey and keep it in place till they can get a good grip on it and squash their eyeballs down to swallow their meal.Toads, however, do NOT have any teeth.
Cows have a total of 32 teeth: six molars (strong grinding teeth) each side on top and bottom, plus eight incisors on the bottom front. On the top front they have a pad of tough skin.
Yes, two where the canine teeth would be on the top jaw.
No, there are no maxillary teeth along the lower jaw of a frog.
Maxillary teeth
in the upper part of the jaw
The teeth along the jaw of a frog are known as the maxillary teeth which are used for holding prey.
Mandible is the lower jaw and maxible is the upper jaw.
The maxillary teeth are on the upper jaw and the vomerine teeth are on the roof of the mouth.
Only 12 molars on the top jaw, and a tough pad of skin between the 2 sets of 6 molars.the teeth that like the upper jaw in a frog and are used to hold prey are called Maxillary
baffalo has no upper teeth
Teeth sit in the gums and their roots are anchored directly into the bone of the jaw. Lower teeth are called mandibular teeth because they are anchored in the mandible.
frog
the upper jaw has a row of pointed maxillary teeth , which r absent in the lower jaw. roof of buccal cavity has a pair of sets of vomerine teeth. teeth r not used fr eating or biting they r used fr grasping food ,they r replaced throughout their life.
The lower teeth are held in place by the mandible, which is the bone forming the lower jaw. It is a strong and movable bone that houses the teeth on the lower part of the face.