Actually, the short answer is "No". Not all animals have mouths.
Adult Luna Moths do not eat or have mouths. They emerge from their cocoon as adults only to mate. As a result, their adult life span is about 1 week.
Yes cells have mouths located in their bonner area so they can eat bacteria off their hair fibers :) ur welcome
They do indeed.
Its Quiet Tricky. all animals eat with their ears because they all have ears (but they eat with their mouths of course, its just that they have ears when they eat)
No stingrays do not have teeth. But vaccum-like mouths that suck small crusations like Shrimp inyo their mouths. No stingrays do not have teeth. But vaccum-like mouths that suck small crusations like Shrimp inyo their mouths.
All animals are organisms. All animals are eukaryotes. All animals are heterotrophs - they are dependent on other organisms (e.g. plants) for sustenance.
Yes, all natural fur comes from animals, though not all animals have fur.
Crocodiles are often seen on the beach, looking like they are asleep, with their mouths open. What they are doing is basking, they keep their mouths open to regulate their body temperature. People sweat, dogs and cats pant, and crocodiles open their mouths :)
All Animals do
The same way as all other animals - with their mouths.
Bacteria lives in all animals' mouths. The product of these bacteria living in mouths is that awful smell; it's why we brush our teeth.
No. There are multi-cellular animals, such as sponges, that don't have mouths but still take in food.
it will hurt their mouths and all over throat area.
Strange animals with pretty little mouths.
Mostly carnivores.
with their mouths
No animals live in Antarctica.
Something that is in common with all animals is they all needfoodwater
Yes, all animals inhale oxygen. Parrots breathe through their nostrils as opposed to their mouths.
They eat plants. With their mouths.