What animal has 10000000 teeth?

Nigersaurus is a genus of rebbachisaurid sauropod dinosaur that lived during the middle Cretaceous period, about 115 to 105 million years ago.
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What animal has 9000 teeth?

Notes. Nigersaurus is a 30-foot-long plant-eating dinosaur that lived 110 million years ago in what is now Niger's Sahara Desert.
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How many teeth did T Rex have?

This dinosaur used its 60 serrated teeth, each about eight inches long, to pierce and grip flesh, throwing prey into the air and swallowing it whole.
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Who named the dinosaur with 500 teeth?

The first bones of Nigersaurus were collected in the 1950s by French paleontologists, though the species was not named until 1999 after Sereno's team member Didier Dutheil spotted skull bones in Niger in 1997. The species is named after French paleontologist Philippe Taquet, who worked earlier on Nigersaurus.
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What animals have 600 teeth?

Nigersaurus had upwards of 600 teeth in its jaws. These teeth were arranged in rows along the front edges of the jaws, forming effective 30 cm long shears for cropping vegetation.
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What animal has 1000 teeth?

There are more than 100 fish teeth in the ocean for every single animal tooth on land! Most dolphins have 96 teeth and whales have more than 1,000.
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What dinosaur has 99999 teeth?

Nigersaurus is a genus of rebbachisaurid sauropod dinosaur that lived during the middle Cretaceous period, about 115 to 105 million years ago.
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What dinosaur is still alive?

In an evolutionary sense, birds are a living group of dinosaurs because they descended from the common ancestor of all dinosaurs. Other than birds, however, there is no scientific evidence that any dinosaurs, such as Tyrannosaurus, Velociraptor, Apatosaurus, Stegosaurus, or Triceratops, are still alive.
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Did dinosaurs have small brains?

While the dinosaurs grew bigger, their brains didn't keep up. By the time the sauropods, like brontosaurus, reached 100 tons and 110 feet long, their brains were only the size of tennis balls.
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What creature has the most teeth?

Snails have the most teeth of any animal

A garden snail has about 14,000 teeth while other species can have over 20,000. But that's not even the most shocking part: The teeth of an aquatic snail called the limpet are the strongest known biological material on Earth, even stronger than titanium!
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How many teeth did a Velociraptor have?

In contrast to the imposing figure of the T-Rex, the Velociraptor was a tiny carnivorous dinosaur, roughly the size of a small turkey. But that doesn't make their teeth any less sharp! The Velociraptor had anywhere from 27 to 30 serrated teeth that were spaced apart in their upper and lower jaws.
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How many teeth does a Giganotosaurus have?

Giganotosaurus had 76 teeth, and each tooth was eight inches long.
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What animal has the biggest brain?

The sperm whale has the biggest brain of any animal species, weighing up to 20 pounds (7 to 9 kilograms). Larger brains don't necessarily make a smarter mammal. But as mammals evolved, many groups, from Primates to Carnivora, have shown independent increases in brain size.
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What dinosaur has the biggest teeth?

What Dinosaur Had the Largest Teeth? The legendary Tyrannosaurus rex holds the record for the longest tooth at 12 inches. T. rex had 50 to 60 thick, conical, and serrated teeth that were replaced after being broken.
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What dinosaur has the strongest bite force?

The T. rex had the strongest bite of any land animal in Earth's history. Its toothy jaw delivered upwards of 7 tons of pressure when it chomped its prey.
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Which dinosaur is smartest?

Troodon had a large brain for its relatively small size and was probably among the smartest dinosaurs. Its brain is proportionally larger than those found in living reptiles, so the animal may have been as intelligent as modern birds, which are more similar in brain size.
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Is an elephant's brain bigger than a human's?

The elephant brain, in particular, at 4.5–5 kg, is about 3–4 times larger than the human brain (Manger et al., 2009).
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What animal has the brain the size of a peanut?

The animal with a peanut size brain is OSTRICH. EXPLANATION: Ostriches are large, flightless bird native to the grasslands of Africa.
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Does a dragon exist?

Dragons don't exist (as far as we know), but some of their individual characteristics can be found throughout the animal kingdom. It would have taken quite a few turns for natural selection to have produced dragons, but if you're willing to stretch a bit, most classic dragon characteristics do exist in other species.
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Will dinosaurs come back in 2050?

The Adam Smith Institute, a British think tank, has released a new report predicting what life will be like in 2050. According to the report: "Several species of dinosaur will be recreated, making their appearance on Earth for the first time in 66 million years.
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Can the dinosaurs come back?

"The problem with dinosaurs is that the oldest DNA that we have in the fossil record is about a million years old, and dinosaurs died out 66 million years ago." This is a problem because while some soft tissues and proteins can be preserved over large geologic timescales, DNA, as far as scientists know, cannot.
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Which dinosaur has the sharpest teeth?

Meat-eating theropods (Tyrannosaurus rex, Carcharodontosaurus, Allosaurus, Gigantosaurus, Spinosaurus and many more) had sharp, pointed teeth they used to tear flesh and sometimes even crush bones.
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What dinosaur does not have teeth?

Researchers have discovered that a species of dinosaur, Limusaurus inextricabilis, lost its teeth in adolescence and did not grow another set as adults. The finding is a radical change in anatomy during a lifespan and may help to explain why birds have beaks but no teeth.
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