Yes. As some of them are flesh-eating and have large carnivorous teeth.
No, humans do not have true bony teeth. Teeth are composed of hard tissues like enamel, dentin, and cementum, which are different from bone tissue. Teeth are attached to the jawbone through the periodontal ligament.
makes them better streamlined i would guess
Bats typically have between 20 to 38 teeth, depending on the species. Their teeth are sharp and pointed to assist with feeding on insects and other prey.
yeah
vampire bats have very unordinary teeth that can grow up to the inches long
The bony material beneath the enamel of the teeth is called dentin. It is similar in makeup to bone, but is more dense.
Only bony creatures-that is vertebrates-have teeth. Insects just use suckers. Insects have 'NO' teeth!
The synarthrosis that binds the teeth to the bony sockets is called a gomphosis joint. This type of joint is a specialized fibrous joint found only in the teeth, providing stability and support for the teeth within the sockets.
No, humans do not have true bony teeth. Teeth are composed of hard tissues like enamel, dentin, and cementum, which are different from bone tissue. Teeth are attached to the jawbone through the periodontal ligament.
Only bony creatures-that is vertebrates-have teeth. Insects just use suckers. Insects have 'NO' teeth!
What do clown fish eat?
What are the fibers that anchor teeth to bony sockets
It's Dentin
Instead of a mouth with teeth, Triceratops had a large, bony beak similar to a birds.
Frogs don't actually have teeth, they have hard, bony plates used to crush prey, not to chew with.
Yes bats do have teeth to suck their prey with!
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