The large lizards with some teeth on the outside of their mouths are Crocodiles, whilst at the same time, the ones with teeth on the inside of their mouths are Alligators.
A crocodile's teeth stick out when their mouths are closed because their lower teeth fit into notches in their upper jaw, preventing their teeth from being visible when the mouth is shut. This adaptation allows crocodiles to hide their teeth for a stealthy ambush attack on prey.
Crocodiles clean their teeth by opening their mouths wide and allowing small birds called "crocodile birds" to pick food bits and debris from between their teeth. This cleaning symbiosis benefits both species as the birds get a meal and the crocodiles get their teeth cleaned.
Alligators typically prefer freshwater environments like swamps, marshes, and rivers, while crocodiles are more adaptable to various habitats such as freshwater, saltwater, and brackish water. Crocodiles tend to be more aggressive than alligators, with a narrower snout and teeth visible when their mouths are closed, compared to alligators that have a wider snout and teeth hidden when their mouths are closed.
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.
two in there mouths and two in there anus.
A crocodile's teeth stick out when their mouths are closed because their lower teeth fit into notches in their upper jaw, preventing their teeth from being visible when the mouth is shut. This adaptation allows crocodiles to hide their teeth for a stealthy ambush attack on prey.
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I think that our teeth are part of and endoskeleton. This is because they are inside our mouths and lets say our bodies, if our teeth were on the outside of our mouths (and bodies) they would be part of an exoskeleton.I think that our teeth are part of an endoskeleton. This is because they are inside our mouths and lets say our bodies, if our teeth were on the outside of our mouths (and bodies) they would be part of an exoskeleton.
Its located in the frogs upper part of its mouths.
Crocodiles clean their teeth by opening their mouths wide and allowing small birds called "crocodile birds" to pick food bits and debris from between their teeth. This cleaning symbiosis benefits both species as the birds get a meal and the crocodiles get their teeth cleaned.
Alligators typically prefer freshwater environments like swamps, marshes, and rivers, while crocodiles are more adaptable to various habitats such as freshwater, saltwater, and brackish water. Crocodiles tend to be more aggressive than alligators, with a narrower snout and teeth visible when their mouths are closed, compared to alligators that have a wider snout and teeth hidden when their mouths are closed.
Hippos have large, tusk-like incisors and canines that are located in their mouths, specifically in the front. These teeth are adapted for fighting and digging up vegetation. Additionally, hippos have molars at the back of their mouths, which they use for grinding food. Overall, their teeth are well-suited for their herbivorous diet and aggressive behavior.
a plover cleans a crocodile's teeth.
It rots our teeth
they eat with there mouths and chew with there teeth
There is not a great demand for crocodile teeth. However, since you have two of them, perhaps they could be made into matching earrings. It is my guess that a set of crocodile teeth earrings could be worth something to somebody. Teeth as such are not that appealing, however.
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