An animal tAn animal that strains shellfish from the water with its teethhat strains shellfish from the water with its teeth
technically sharks have hundreds of teeth
a snail
The goblin shark is known for having the sharpest teeth.
Lobsters have their teeth in their stomach. They chew their food in their stomach, which is very close to their mouth, between three grinding surfaces that look like molar teeth called the "gastric mill"
The teeth of an animal.
a worm
Animal teeth are the means by which an animal obtains and first processes its food. Therefore if your food is grass your front teeth have to be able to grip and 'crop' the grass. In many cases this means that the top teeth disappear and are replaced by a rubbery pad which can grip the grass between this and the lower teeth. Then the back teeth have to grind up the cropped grass so that it can be digested so the back teeth are flat and broad. With rodents the teeth have to gnaw at things so they have evolved to continuously grow. With meet eating animals the front teeth have evolved into fangs which can grip and kill prey and the back teeth are small, and angled like sharp scissors to cut the meet off the killed animal.
No. Mountain lions get two sets, baby teeth and adult teeth. If th adult teeth gets damaged the animal just has to do without.
They're still called teeth, for every animal
One of these types of teeth are called heterodyne. The heterodyne teeth are the kinds of teeth that mammals have.
The number is variable according to species and whether the animal is a true carnivore or omnivore.
Giraffes has no front teeth.
Giraffes has no front teeth.
Well there are no animals without teeth unless you were to pull them, an animal were to lose them, and natural causes so all animals have teeth
An animal tAn animal that strains shellfish from the water with its teethhat strains shellfish from the water with its teeth
the animal with their teeth in their stomach is a lobster