The sharpness or dullness of an animals teeth determines what type of food it eats. Animals that are herbivores have the dullest teeth since they don't need sharp teeth to cut through meat.
No, there is no known animal that has exactly 45 teeth. The number of teeth can vary among different animal species, but 45 teeth specifically is not a common dental formula in the animal kingdom.
carabao
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 animal with the most teeth is the spinner shark, which can have up to 60 rows of teeth with hundreds of teeth in total. Each tooth is small and pointed, helping the shark catch and eat its prey efficiently.
The largest cat is the Liger!! They have the dullest claws because they are bred only in captivity. The lion i am pretty sure is the bigest cat that can hace the dullest claws because the older the lion gets their teeth and claws ware down.
The dullest president of the U.S.A according to me is Ronald Reagan.
mullusk
the dullest
No, there is no known animal that has exactly 45 teeth. The number of teeth can vary among different animal species, but 45 teeth specifically is not a common dental formula in the animal kingdom.
They're still called teeth, for every animal
duller, dullest
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
paige cobley
this is all down to personal opinion